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Mission: Water conservation in manufacturing plants. PureWaterLabTM provides educational modules which explain the use and conservation of ultrapure water in semiconductor manufacturing plants or "fabs."

How it works: PureWaterLab provides interactive simulations of water purification processes, in addition to explanations of the processes. The Lab is a desktop application which allows you to access modules and communicate via the Internet. You can work both on- and off-line.

Get it:

Windows version (2.4 MB) System requirements: Internet Explorer web browser must be present but need not be your default browser.

Mac OS X version (3.4 MB, universal binary) System requirements: Safari web browser must be present but need not be your default browser. Mac OS 10.4+ is required to show definitions of vocabulary words as you mouse over text.

News: Check out our web log for news, comments, and links.

Partners: The University of California, San Diego and The University of Arizona are partners in PureWaterLab. The project is supported by the National Science Foundation. PureWaterLab uses simulation and Internet technology developed at ReactorLab.net. Read an article on the technology in revJournal.com. The PWL logo at the top of this page is by www.tactilemedia.com

Contacts: The project principal investigator is Richard K. Herz. The project lead in Arizona is Greg Ogden.

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