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Chemistry (non-biochemistry), environmental science, occupational health and safety, environmental regulation and management, environmental engineering, and wastewater engineering. I'm the Director of Environmental, Health, and Safety and the Director of Research at the Institute of Textile Technology.
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The problem is that you will only know through experience. One single sample will not give a clear picture of the values during high and low water tale levels. You will just have to watch it. Those
You don't mention if you have a holding tank or not, so here are the general procedures normally used. Double check with the public health people on using chlorine. http://wellwater.oregonstate.edu/chlorine-formulas
You don't give your location, so I will assume USA. 1. If your state EPA is not involved, get them involved and find the contact person. Contact them and contact them on a monthly basis for an update
The answer can be found on their website. ***************************** Q: Why can't I just use common household "bleach" to store my drinking water? A: Common household bleach is an industrial-grade
There is no relationship. Hardness is a measure of multivalent ions in water, usually dominated by calcium and magnesium. Hardness can be related to Ca and Mg concentrations. TDS is a measure of all
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