C&EN Webinars - Determination of Inorganic Ions in Municipal

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C&EN Webinar Series — Advanced IC Applications for Compliance Monitoring in Drinking Water

Determination of Inorganic Ions in Municipal Drinking Water and Wastewater by High Pressure Capillary IC Date: April 11th, 2013 Time: 11:00 a.m. EDT / 10:00 a.m. CDT / 8:00 a.m. PDT / 15:00 GMT Although U.S. regulations are cited, the EU and other industrial nations have stringent regulatory requirements for drinking water content. U.S. municipal drinking water and wastewater treatment plants must comply with EPA 300.0 and EPA 300.1 for drinking water requirements. These plants are also known to carry discharge permits by the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). Both cationic and anionic determinations help monitor the primary contaminant specifications. This also includes toxic disinfection byproducts and secondary specifications for the acceptable taste of the water. In municipal wastewater, anion and cation determinations ensure that no environmental effects occur as a result of discharging high-salt concentrations into the water system. This webinar demonstrates the advantages of using high pressure capillary IC with the high resolution 4 μm particle size anion-exchange column to specifically determine inorganic anions.

Who should atend? • Ion chromatographers interested in utilizing high-pressure systems • Municipal and environmental analysts interested in learning about ion chromatography and capillary IC

Speaker Arthur W. Fitchett, PhD, Director, Operations, Compliance and Field Marketing, Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry Division, Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Learn about the applications for environmental analyses

Please visit htp://cen.acs.org/thermoscientifc.html to register for the following webinar in this series sponsored by Termo Fisher Scientifc. March 26th, 11:00am EDT—C&EN Webinar Series: Advanced IC Applications for Compliance Monitoring in Drinking Water Monitoring Bromide & Bromate by EPA Methods 300.1 & 302 with Advances in 2D Capillary IC May 23rd, 11:00am EDT—C&EN Webinar Series: Advanced IC Applications for Compliance Monitoring in Drinking Water Determination of HAAs in Drinking Water Matrices with IC-MS/MS and 2D-IC

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Moderator Elizabeth K. Wilson, Senior Editor, C&EN

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