A recent spate of regulations in a number of states has served notice to resin suppliers that current processes will need to be modified. A couple areas of concern are salt discharge and brine efficiency. The following article describes the role of regeneration and how proven techniques may make new regulations a moot point.
The Boomsnub site in the state of Washington was listed as a Superfund site in 1995. The site consists of two parcels of land, which previously contained two unrelated businesses that contributed separately to contamination of soil and groundwater.