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Nalco's Latest Water Treatment Innovations
NAPERVILLE, Ill., Oct 26, 2008 (GlobeNewswire
via COMTEX) -- Nalco Company
(NLC:
NLC
the global leader in water, energy,
air and process technologies and services that deliver savings
for customers and improve the environment, will make a series of
presentations on latest advances in industrial water treatment
as part of the International Water Conference (IWC) which opens
today at the Crowne Plaza Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, Texas.
The series of seven
technical papers, which will be presented on Monday and Tuesday,
detail Nalco's successes in industrial steam purity, new
fluorescence and oxidation-reduction technology, controlling
corrosion and deposition in nuclear service water systems, rapid
detection of Legionella and auditing a reverse osmosis system.
This news release was
distributed by GlobeNewswire,
www.globenewswire.com
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