True or False? The goal of every Water Management Plan is to ensure Legionella is not detected in water systems.
Check out a photo recap of our 2023 Water Management Summit – plus test your water safety knowledge.
to include CMS, CDC, ODH, CMS AWWA type of regulations, requirements or updates
Check out a photo recap of our 2023 Water Management Summit – plus test your water safety knowledge.
Hear from Solid Blend’s Steve Elrich on why YOU should come to our 2023 Water Management Summit.
Your Water Management Summit Questions – Answered. Read More »
Everything you want to know about this year’s Water Management Summit, plus registration is now OPEN!
We know what you’re doing on March 23. Water management Summit Read More »
Are you ready for the winter? Here’s the lowdown on cooling tower shutdowns this season.
3 Things to Know About Your Cooling Tower This Fall Read More »
The 2021 Water Management Summit will bring you and your team confidence that your water systems are protected.
Water Management is a team effort. Read More »
Evaluating your water treatment costs is a great plan to help your bottom line, but you’ll want to be strategic when you do so. You don’t want to cut corners when you’re trying to cut costs.
The Smart Way to Save Money on Your Water Treatment Program Read More »
Is your hospital or healthcare facility due for a Joint Commission survey in 2021 or 2022? There are some important changes you need to know about now.
Joint Commission Announces New Water Management Program Requirements Read More »
In the months after the nation came to a standstill amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Solid Blend collaborated with government agencies and a regional university to provide testing and remediation for Legionella in several Ohio school districts.
The ODH, EPA and Purdue University – Part 2 Read More »
In this two-part series, we talk with Doug Dolder, Case Manager, and recent graduate of the ASSE 12080 Training Program and certified Legionella Water Safety and Management Specialist, about Solid Blend’s recent work in a neighboring school district.