| November 2007 |
| In this issue |
+ Think Green & Clean
+ New Espresso Filters
+ Heavy Metals in Water
+ Water Use by Canadians
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| Physical Inventory Days at Danamark! |
The physical inventory count at Danamark will take place on December 10, 11 and 12 (Mon. Tues. & Wed).
There will be no Shipping, receiving or Pick-ups on those days.
We will resume business as usual starting Dec.13
Thank You! |
| Upcoming Events |
November 15-16, 2007 Canadian Water and Wastewater Association "Window on Ottawa" Ottawa, ON +Click here for more info
November 15-16, 2007 Climate Change and Water Utilities: Planning for the Future New Orleans, LA +Click here for more info
December 4-7, 2007 2007 NGWA Ground Water Expo and Annual Meeting Orlando, FLA +Click here for more info
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| Learn More! |
+ DanaStats
+ Water Technologies
+ Issues of WaterCare
+ New Products
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Think Green & Clean: Recycle used coolers!
To help you reduce your inventory of used coolers or help you to dispose of blemished ones, we are pleased to offer $50.00 rebate towards the purchase of new coolers! |
New Rep in the Maritimes
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Danamark WaterCare is pleased to announce a new partnership with Ancamna Sales Ltd in Moncton, New Brunswick to sell and market our premium brands of Water Systems and Accessories to the three Maritime Provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
Darren Ross is a representative of Ancamna Sales and has over 5 years wholesale sales experience calling on all levels of construction including specifying engineers, wholesalers and contractors. We welcome Darren aboard our team! |
| See What's New and Innovative |
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New and improved filters for Espresso and specialty coffee machines. Designed for foodservice applications, the ESO 6 & 7 filters remove chlorine, odour and hardness to give great tasting water for a great cup of espresso!
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| DanaStats |
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Issues of WaterCare |
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Water consumption in Canadian homes. How much do we use (or waste) at home?
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Heavy metals in water refer to metallic elements that occur in trace levels, but are very toxic and tend to accumulate.
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| Technology: Bromination |
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Bromination is a popular method for water disinfection in marine applications. What is so special about bromine and how does it differ from, say, chlorine?
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