Profile: WaterProfessionalsT specializes in providing water filtration and purification solutions. Process water refers to water used in manufacturing processes such as rinsing, plating, spraying, coating, cooling, washing, boiler water make-up and cooling tower make-up. Oftentimes, minerals dissolved in the well water may cause spotting, fouling, streaking, interference with adherence, scaling and product contamination. Activated carbon (AC) is generally used in water treatment for removing free chlorine and / or organic compounds. Removal of organics from potable water could be to prevent common organic acids such as humic or fulvic from reacting with chlorine to form trihalomethanes (a class of known carcinogens) or, to treat waste water to remove any number of organic compounds to make the water suitable for discharge. Air strippers or decarbonators provide a means to atomize the water, thus increasing surface area, while passing air through the droplets which has a relatively low partial pressure of carbon dioxide (i.e., atmospheric concentration) relative to that of the carbon dioxide entrained in the water.