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Expert Profile: Alex Hull

Expertise:  Inorganic and Organic water contamination. Water Borne Vectors

Experience in the area
15 years

Organizations
SMI Analytical

Education/Credentials
BSC Chem

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Total Questions
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User Comments
Thank you Alex. Randy
(Randy on 09/28/07)
Hello Alex: I greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge with me!
(Dave on 08/12/07)
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Recent Answers from Alex Hull
2008-10-06  Bentonite in our well Hi David, you will have to re compact the bentonite in the well, which is normally a logistic nightmare. Bentonite or Smectite family of clays are not harmful in any way and I would suggest installing...
2008-07-15  pressurized water tank Hi Anthony If pump is running and pressure does not go up this is normal, preesure reaches a equilibrium, ( pumping verse pressure drop through sprinklers ), however if all taps are closed and pressure...
2008-02-01  Dirty water Hi Shay , could be a multitude of issues, Iron in solution, organic ( plant matter ) etc. If water clears up after lack of rain it is typically suspended sediment. Check your water before it flows...
2007-12-07  Sulphur smell in hot water Hi Gerry, the anode in a Geyser is typically a sacrificial magnesium rod, removing it will probably have no effect. Pass your hot water through an active carbon / charcoal filter will absorb the Sulphur...
2007-09-27  filter Hi Randy Water Quality is actually quite Good I would still however put an active carbon filter on my house inlet line, as a matter of principal to absorb trace organics in water ( pesticides, herbicides...
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