Learn about Colitag now thru Thursday at WQTC 2010

CPI International is currently in attendance at the 2010 Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition (WQTC), and will be at the Savannah event until its conclusion on Thurs., Nov. 18.

Those attending the WQTC should stop by booth 602, where you will find a smiling Jarrett Wendt (our general manager) who is happy to talk with you about Colitag, the revolutionary 16-48 hour presence/absence test for the detection of E. coli and coliforms.

Colitag is EPA-approved for use in MPN format for the detection of E. coli and total coliforms in drinking water under the Total Coliform Rule, and is also approved for use in compliance with the EPA’s Ground Water Rule.

It features a 32-hour reading window (16-48 hours), the lowest false-positive and false-negative rates in the industry, and identifies both MUG-Positive and MUG-Negative E. coli and coliforms.

It also features patented technology that revives E. coli cells that have been injured by chlorine, which are then detected during the reading.

CPI International is proud to have the opportunity to attend such a prestigious event in the WQTC 2010, and looks forward to meeting our fellow water enthusiasts who are also in attendance.

If you have any questions about Wendt’s availability for the remainder of the WQTC or Colitag, please contact our office at 1-800-878-7654 or via email at feedback@cpiinternational.com.  

Look for CPI International at 2010 Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition

CPI International and Colitag will be well-represented at the upcoming 2010 Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition (WQTC) in Savannah, Ga.

CEO David Hejl and General Manager Jarrett Wendt will both be in attendance for the entirety of the event, taking place from Sunday, Nov. 14 through Thursday, Nov. 18 at the Savannah Conference and Exposition Center, where they will discuss Colitag, the revolutionary 16-48 hour presence/absence test for the detection of E. coli and coliforms in water from booth 602.

Colitag features the widest testing window in the industry at 32 hours in addition to the lowest false-positive and false-negative rate and the ability to detect both MUG-Positive and MUG-Negative E. coli and revive bacteria that has been injured by chlorine.

The media is also the lowest priced water test for E. coli and coliforms on the market, and requires minimal training due to its simple testing procedure and distinctive color change in the event of a positive test.

Colitag is EPA-approved for use in MPN format for the detection of E. coli and total coliforms in drinking water under the Total Coliform Rule, and is also approved for use in compliance with the EPA’s Ground Water Rule.

To learn more about Colitag, please log onto www.Colitag.com, or contact Marketing Director Brian Yniguez at 1-800-878-7654 ext. 309, or yniguezb@cpiinternational.com.

Arranged by the American Water Works Association (AWWA), WQTC 2010 is dubbed “the premier conference for water quality professionals around the world,” and will feature 500 water quality experts and 225 presentations, in addition to 54 technical sessions on topics ranging from the biological treatment of water to the source protection and security of water.

Those wishing to learn more about WQTC 2010 should log onto its page on the AWWA’s website, linked here.

CPI International is thrilled to be represented at an event that features so many experts on water quality, and looks forward to showcasing the innovation and societal benefits of Colitag as well as learning more about recent progress in water quality and how our world’s most precious natural resource can be enhanced and protected in the future.