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WATER RESEARCH CENTER The Water Research Center is a strong supporter of environmental education and the company feels privileged to make available this informational fact sheet for free as a means of environmental education, awareness, and outreach.. In partial fulfillment of that obligation we are proud to make this report available to YOU. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Why Phosphorus Is Important . Phosphorus is one of the key elements necessary for the growth of plants and animals and in lake ecosystems it tends to be the growth-limiting nutrient and is a backbone of the Kreb's Cycle and DNA. The presence of phosphorus is often scarce in the well-oxygenated lake waters and importantly, the low levels of phosphorus limit the production of freshwater systems WATER RESEARCH CENTER Conductivity and Water Quality . Conductivity is a measurement of the ability of an aqueous solution to carry an electrical current. An ion is an atom of an element that has gained or lost an electron which will create a negative or positive state. 4725.3050 GROUTING. GROUTING MATERIALS. THE FOLLOWING 220 The following is a table of cement/water ratios and the resultant minimum density of the mixture when weighed with a mud scale: If bentonite is added to neat cement, additional water may be added according to the following table: A GUIDE TO PRIVATE WELLS FOR HOMEOWNERS DON'T locate your well where it may be subject to flooding. DON'T use or store chemicals near your well.Contaminants can move down the well casing into the aquifer. DON'T drink your water if the water sample indicates the presence of coliform bacteria. DON'T dispose of hazardous products (i.e. gasoline, paints, solvents, household cleaners, etc.) into WATER TESTS: FE WHAT DO THE NUMBERS MEAN? MG 4 4 6 A Typical Water Test Report Water Analysis Report Sample Number: 1000034 Sample Description: Well water at kitchen tap Sampled By: Client Date/Time Sampled: 3/22/00 10:00 AMCT MADE SIMPLE
March 13, 2002 Another way to express this 10,000 times reduction is by counting the zero’s, in this case 10,000 has 4 zero’s (10,000 = 104).Therefore we need 4 Log reduction. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Water-Research.net. Website Dedicated to Information and Free Resources for Private Well Owners, Evaluation of Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems, Private Well Water Testing, Water Quality, Dinking Water Teating Services, and Education/Outreach Programs - WATER RESEARCH CENTER The Water Research Center is making available a number of free informational documents related to common drink water quality issues and problems, such as: Giardia cysts, Crytpsporidium, nitrates, lead, corrosion, bacteria and much more. Below are three more detailed reports, but more information can be found at the help desk . WATER RESEARCH CENTER Environmental Quality Center at Wilkes University conducts Technology Transfer projects and consulting services related to drinking water, watershed studies assessments, surfacewater protection, wellhead protection, hydrogeology, land based wastewater treatment, and waterfiltration.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER The Water Research Center is a strong supporter of environmental education and the company feels privileged to make available this informational fact sheet for free as a means of environmental education, awareness, and outreach.. In partial fulfillment of that obligation we are proud to make this report available to YOU. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Why Phosphorus Is Important . Phosphorus is one of the key elements necessary for the growth of plants and animals and in lake ecosystems it tends to be the growth-limiting nutrient and is a backbone of the Kreb's Cycle and DNA. The presence of phosphorus is often scarce in the well-oxygenated lake waters and importantly, the low levels of phosphorus limit the production of freshwater systems WATER RESEARCH CENTER Conductivity and Water Quality . Conductivity is a measurement of the ability of an aqueous solution to carry an electrical current. An ion is an atom of an element that has gained or lost an electron which will create a negative or positive state. 4725.3050 GROUTING. GROUTING MATERIALS. THE FOLLOWING 220 The following is a table of cement/water ratios and the resultant minimum density of the mixture when weighed with a mud scale: If bentonite is added to neat cement, additional water may be added according to the following table: A GUIDE TO PRIVATE WELLS FOR HOMEOWNERS DON'T locate your well where it may be subject to flooding. DON'T use or store chemicals near your well.Contaminants can move down the well casing into the aquifer. DON'T drink your water if the water sample indicates the presence of coliform bacteria. DON'T dispose of hazardous products (i.e. gasoline, paints, solvents, household cleaners, etc.) into WATER TESTS: FE WHAT DO THE NUMBERS MEAN? MG 4 4 6 A Typical Water Test Report Water Analysis Report Sample Number: 1000034 Sample Description: Well water at kitchen tap Sampled By: Client Date/Time Sampled: 3/22/00 10:00 AMCT MADE SIMPLE
March 13, 2002 Another way to express this 10,000 times reduction is by counting the zero’s, in this case 10,000 has 4 zero’s (10,000 = 104).Therefore we need 4 Log reduction. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Order Your Copy of the PA Water Quality Guide. Covers issues related to water conservation, the sources of pollution, ensuring that private water supply systems produce safe drinking water and protecting the long-term quality of our water sources. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Drinking Water Smells, Smelly Water, Taste and Odor Problems- Threshold Odor Number (TON) Besides the parameters described in this report, the color, appearance, taste, smell, and odor of drinking water is the first clue to the homeowner that there may be a problemwith the water.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Unlike public water supplies that are regularly tested to ensure the water is safe to drink, individuals or families using private water supplies are responsible for testing for contamination.; If test results indicate that bacterial contamination is occurring, shock chlorination or disinfection is the most widely suggested method forinitial treatment.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Capacity of UV Disinfection Systems. UV is an in-line, point-of-entry system that treats all the water used in the house. The capacities range from 0.5 gallons per minute (gpm) to several hundred gpm. Since bacteria may be shielded by particles in the water, pretreatment to remove turbidity may be required. WATER TESTS: FE WHAT DO THE NUMBERS MEAN? MG 4 4 6 A Typical Water Test Report Water Analysis Report Sample Number: 1000034 Sample Description: Well water at kitchen tap Sampled By: Client Date/Time Sampled: 3/22/00 10:00 AM WATER RESEARCH CENTER Dissolved Oxygen in a stream may vary from 0 mg/l to 18 mg/l. Readings above 18 mg/l are physically impossible. Dissolved oxygen gets into the water by diffusion from the atmosphere, aeration of the water as it tumbles over falls and rapids, and as a waste product ofphotosynthesis.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Chloride is a salt compound resulting from the combination of the gas chlorine and a metal. Some common chlorides include sodium chloride (NaCl) and magnesium chloride (MgCl2). Chlorine alone as Cl2 is highly toxic, and it is often used as a disinfectant. In combination with a metal such as sodium it becomes essential for life. WATER RESEARCH CENTER The following formulas produce buffers with pH values close to that indicated. The weights give 0.1 M concentrations of each species, when diluted to 1.0 L, so that the : ratio is unity. In most cases the pH will have to be adjusted using a pH meter and the dropwise addition of either 6 M HCl or 6M NaOH to one liter ofCT MADE SIMPLE
March 13, 2002 Another way to express this 10,000 times reduction is by counting the zero’s, in this case 10,000 has 4 zero’s (10,000 = 104).Therefore we need 4 Log reduction. INTERPRETING DRINKING WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS 6 established by authority makes a standard rigid, official, and legal; but this fact does not necessarily mean that the standard is fair or based on sound scientific knowledge. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Environmental Quality Center at Wilkes University conducts Technology Transfer projects and consulting services related to drinking water, watershed studies assessments, surfacewater protection, wellhead protection, hydrogeology, land based wastewater treatment, and waterfiltration.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Why Phosphorus Is Important . Phosphorus is one of the key elements necessary for the growth of plants and animals and in lake ecosystems it tends to be the growth-limiting nutrient and is a backbone of the Kreb's Cycle and DNA. The presence of phosphorus is often scarce in the well-oxygenated lake waters and importantly, the low levels of phosphorus limit the production of freshwater systems WATER RESEARCH CENTER The most common diseases associated with water quality issues are typically related to diarrhea, dysentery, travelers disease, and other gastrointestinal issues, but there are approximately 80 suspected or known autoimmune disorders that may be related to water quality issues. Autoimmune diseases are actually very common and directlyimpact
WATER RESEARCH CENTER As corrosive water stands or seats in pipes or tanks, it leaches metals from the piping, tanks, well casing, or other metal surfaces that water is in contact. If you see pink staining along the shower tile or tub or as a ring in the toilet - this may not be corrosion, but pink bacteria. Pink bacteria is an airborne bacteria. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Unlike public water supplies that are regularly tested to ensure the water is safe to drink, individuals or families using private water supplies are responsible for testing for contamination.; If test results indicate that bacterial contamination is occurring, shock chlorination or disinfection is the most widely suggested method forinitial treatment.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Ozone oxides the iron, manganese, and sulfur in the water to form insoluble metal oxides or elemental sulfur. These insoluble particles are then removed by post-filtration. Organic particles and chemicals will be eliminated through either coagulation or chemical oxidation. Ozone is unstable, and it will degrade over a time frame ranging froma
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Chloride is a salt compound resulting from the combination of the gas chlorine and a metal. Some common chlorides include sodium chloride (NaCl) and magnesium chloride (MgCl2). Chlorine alone as Cl2 is highly toxic, and it is often used as a disinfectant. In combination with a metal such as sodium it becomes essential for life. 4725.3050 GROUTING. GROUTING MATERIALS. THE FOLLOWING 220 The following is a table of cement/water ratios and the resultant minimum density of the mixture when weighed with a mud scale: If bentonite is added to neat cement, additional water may be added according to the following table: WATER RESEARCH CENTER Drinking Water Smells, Smelly Water, Taste and Odor Problems- Threshold Odor Number (TON) Besides the parameters described in this report, the color, appearance, taste, smell, and odor of drinking water is the first clue to the homeowner that there may be a problemwith the water.
DRINKING WATER NEWS FOR AMERICA’S SMALL COMMUNITIES In This Issue Winter 1999 Volume 8, Issue 4 On Tap is a publication of the National Drinking Water Clearinghouse, sponsored by the RuralUtilities Service.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Environmental Quality Center at Wilkes University conducts Technology Transfer projects and consulting services related to drinking water, watershed studies assessments, surfacewater protection, wellhead protection, hydrogeology, land based wastewater treatment, and waterfiltration.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Why Phosphorus Is Important . Phosphorus is one of the key elements necessary for the growth of plants and animals and in lake ecosystems it tends to be the growth-limiting nutrient and is a backbone of the Kreb's Cycle and DNA. The presence of phosphorus is often scarce in the well-oxygenated lake waters and importantly, the low levels of phosphorus limit the production of freshwater systems WATER RESEARCH CENTER The most common diseases associated with water quality issues are typically related to diarrhea, dysentery, travelers disease, and other gastrointestinal issues, but there are approximately 80 suspected or known autoimmune disorders that may be related to water quality issues. Autoimmune diseases are actually very common and directlyimpact
WATER RESEARCH CENTER As corrosive water stands or seats in pipes or tanks, it leaches metals from the piping, tanks, well casing, or other metal surfaces that water is in contact. If you see pink staining along the shower tile or tub or as a ring in the toilet - this may not be corrosion, but pink bacteria. Pink bacteria is an airborne bacteria. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Unlike public water supplies that are regularly tested to ensure the water is safe to drink, individuals or families using private water supplies are responsible for testing for contamination.; If test results indicate that bacterial contamination is occurring, shock chlorination or disinfection is the most widely suggested method forinitial treatment.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Ozone oxides the iron, manganese, and sulfur in the water to form insoluble metal oxides or elemental sulfur. These insoluble particles are then removed by post-filtration. Organic particles and chemicals will be eliminated through either coagulation or chemical oxidation. Ozone is unstable, and it will degrade over a time frame ranging froma
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Chloride is a salt compound resulting from the combination of the gas chlorine and a metal. Some common chlorides include sodium chloride (NaCl) and magnesium chloride (MgCl2). Chlorine alone as Cl2 is highly toxic, and it is often used as a disinfectant. In combination with a metal such as sodium it becomes essential for life. 4725.3050 GROUTING. GROUTING MATERIALS. THE FOLLOWING 220 The following is a table of cement/water ratios and the resultant minimum density of the mixture when weighed with a mud scale: If bentonite is added to neat cement, additional water may be added according to the following table: WATER RESEARCH CENTER Drinking Water Smells, Smelly Water, Taste and Odor Problems- Threshold Odor Number (TON) Besides the parameters described in this report, the color, appearance, taste, smell, and odor of drinking water is the first clue to the homeowner that there may be a problemwith the water.
DRINKING WATER NEWS FOR AMERICA’S SMALL COMMUNITIES In This Issue Winter 1999 Volume 8, Issue 4 On Tap is a publication of the National Drinking Water Clearinghouse, sponsored by the RuralUtilities Service.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER The most common diseases associated with water quality issues are typically related to diarrhea, dysentery, travelers disease, and other gastrointestinal issues, but there are approximately 80 suspected or known autoimmune disorders that may be related to water quality issues. Autoimmune diseases are actually very common and directlyimpact
WATER RESEARCH CENTER The Water Research Center is a strong supporter of environmental education and the company feels privileged to make available this informational fact sheet for free as a means of environmental education, awareness, and outreach.. In partial fulfillment of that obligation we are proud to make this report available to YOU. WATER RESEARCH CENTER As corrosive water stands or seats in pipes or tanks, it leaches metals from the piping, tanks, well casing, or other metal surfaces that water is in contact. If you see pink staining along the shower tile or tub or as a ring in the toilet - this may not be corrosion, but pink bacteria. Pink bacteria is an airborne bacteria. WATER RESEARCH CENTER This is a free resource that is being provided by Mr. Brian Oram, Professional Geologist and owner of B.F. Environmental Consultants Inc. and the Water-Research Center. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Drinking Water Smells, Smelly Water, Taste and Odor Problems- Threshold Odor Number (TON) Besides the parameters described in this report, the color, appearance, taste, smell, and odor of drinking water is the first clue to the homeowner that there may be a problemwith the water.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Wastewater and Septic System Effluent. Fecal coliform is present in human waste, so the bacteria goes down the drains in our houses and businesses, and can enter streams from illegal or leaky sanitary sewer connections, poorly functioning septic systems, and poorly functioning wastewater treatment plant (WWTPs) effluent. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Dissolved Oxygen in a stream may vary from 0 mg/l to 18 mg/l. Readings above 18 mg/l are physically impossible. Dissolved oxygen gets into the water by diffusion from the atmosphere, aeration of the water as it tumbles over falls and rapids, and as a waste product ofphotosynthesis.
WATER TESTS: FE WHAT DO THE NUMBERS MEAN? MG 4 4 6 A Typical Water Test Report Water Analysis Report Sample Number: 1000034 Sample Description: Well water at kitchen tap Sampled By: Client Date/Time Sampled: 3/22/00 10:00 AM A GUIDE TO PRIVATE WELLS FOR HOMEOWNERS DON'T locate your well where it may be subject to flooding. DON'T use or store chemicals near your well.Contaminants can move down the well casing into the aquifer. DON'T drink your water if the water sample indicates the presence of coliform bacteria. DON'T dispose of hazardous products (i.e. gasoline, paints, solvents, household cleaners, etc.) intoCT MADE SIMPLE
March 13, 2002 Another way to express this 10,000 times reduction is by counting the zero’s, in this case 10,000 has 4 zero’s (10,000 = 104).Therefore we need 4 Log reduction. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Environmental Quality Center at Wilkes University conducts Technology Transfer projects and consulting services related to drinking water, watershed studies assessments, surfacewater protection, wellhead protection, hydrogeology, land based wastewater treatment, and waterfiltration.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Why Phosphorus Is Important . Phosphorus is one of the key elements necessary for the growth of plants and animals and in lake ecosystems it tends to be the growth-limiting nutrient and is a backbone of the Kreb's Cycle and DNA. The presence of phosphorus is often scarce in the well-oxygenated lake waters and importantly, the low levels of phosphorus limit the production of freshwater systems WATER RESEARCH CENTER The most common diseases associated with water quality issues are typically related to diarrhea, dysentery, travelers disease, and other gastrointestinal issues, but there are approximately 80 suspected or known autoimmune disorders that may be related to water quality issues. Autoimmune diseases are actually very common and directlyimpact
WATER RESEARCH CENTER As corrosive water stands or seats in pipes or tanks, it leaches metals from the piping, tanks, well casing, or other metal surfaces that water is in contact. If you see pink staining along the shower tile or tub or as a ring in the toilet - this may not be corrosion, but pink bacteria. Pink bacteria is an airborne bacteria. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Unlike public water supplies that are regularly tested to ensure the water is safe to drink, individuals or families using private water supplies are responsible for testing for contamination.; If test results indicate that bacterial contamination is occurring, shock chlorination or disinfection is the most widely suggested method forinitial treatment.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Ozone oxides the iron, manganese, and sulfur in the water to form insoluble metal oxides or elemental sulfur. These insoluble particles are then removed by post-filtration. Organic particles and chemicals will be eliminated through either coagulation or chemical oxidation. Ozone is unstable, and it will degrade over a time frame ranging froma
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Chloride is a salt compound resulting from the combination of the gas chlorine and a metal. Some common chlorides include sodium chloride (NaCl) and magnesium chloride (MgCl2). Chlorine alone as Cl2 is highly toxic, and it is often used as a disinfectant. In combination with a metal such as sodium it becomes essential for life. 4725.3050 GROUTING. GROUTING MATERIALS. THE FOLLOWING 220 The following is a table of cement/water ratios and the resultant minimum density of the mixture when weighed with a mud scale: If bentonite is added to neat cement, additional water may be added according to the following table: WATER RESEARCH CENTER Drinking Water Smells, Smelly Water, Taste and Odor Problems- Threshold Odor Number (TON) Besides the parameters described in this report, the color, appearance, taste, smell, and odor of drinking water is the first clue to the homeowner that there may be a problemwith the water.
DRINKING WATER NEWS FOR AMERICA’S SMALL COMMUNITIES In This Issue Winter 1999 Volume 8, Issue 4 On Tap is a publication of the National Drinking Water Clearinghouse, sponsored by the RuralUtilities Service.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Environmental Quality Center at Wilkes University conducts Technology Transfer projects and consulting services related to drinking water, watershed studies assessments, surfacewater protection, wellhead protection, hydrogeology, land based wastewater treatment, and waterfiltration.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Why Phosphorus Is Important . Phosphorus is one of the key elements necessary for the growth of plants and animals and in lake ecosystems it tends to be the growth-limiting nutrient and is a backbone of the Kreb's Cycle and DNA. The presence of phosphorus is often scarce in the well-oxygenated lake waters and importantly, the low levels of phosphorus limit the production of freshwater systems WATER RESEARCH CENTER The most common diseases associated with water quality issues are typically related to diarrhea, dysentery, travelers disease, and other gastrointestinal issues, but there are approximately 80 suspected or known autoimmune disorders that may be related to water quality issues. Autoimmune diseases are actually very common and directlyimpact
WATER RESEARCH CENTER As corrosive water stands or seats in pipes or tanks, it leaches metals from the piping, tanks, well casing, or other metal surfaces that water is in contact. If you see pink staining along the shower tile or tub or as a ring in the toilet - this may not be corrosion, but pink bacteria. Pink bacteria is an airborne bacteria. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Unlike public water supplies that are regularly tested to ensure the water is safe to drink, individuals or families using private water supplies are responsible for testing for contamination.; If test results indicate that bacterial contamination is occurring, shock chlorination or disinfection is the most widely suggested method forinitial treatment.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Ozone oxides the iron, manganese, and sulfur in the water to form insoluble metal oxides or elemental sulfur. These insoluble particles are then removed by post-filtration. Organic particles and chemicals will be eliminated through either coagulation or chemical oxidation. Ozone is unstable, and it will degrade over a time frame ranging froma
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Chloride is a salt compound resulting from the combination of the gas chlorine and a metal. Some common chlorides include sodium chloride (NaCl) and magnesium chloride (MgCl2). Chlorine alone as Cl2 is highly toxic, and it is often used as a disinfectant. In combination with a metal such as sodium it becomes essential for life. 4725.3050 GROUTING. GROUTING MATERIALS. THE FOLLOWING 220 The following is a table of cement/water ratios and the resultant minimum density of the mixture when weighed with a mud scale: If bentonite is added to neat cement, additional water may be added according to the following table: WATER RESEARCH CENTER Drinking Water Smells, Smelly Water, Taste and Odor Problems- Threshold Odor Number (TON) Besides the parameters described in this report, the color, appearance, taste, smell, and odor of drinking water is the first clue to the homeowner that there may be a problemwith the water.
DRINKING WATER NEWS FOR AMERICA’S SMALL COMMUNITIES In This Issue Winter 1999 Volume 8, Issue 4 On Tap is a publication of the National Drinking Water Clearinghouse, sponsored by the RuralUtilities Service.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER The most common diseases associated with water quality issues are typically related to diarrhea, dysentery, travelers disease, and other gastrointestinal issues, but there are approximately 80 suspected or known autoimmune disorders that may be related to water quality issues. Autoimmune diseases are actually very common and directlyimpact
WATER RESEARCH CENTER The Water Research Center is a strong supporter of environmental education and the company feels privileged to make available this informational fact sheet for free as a means of environmental education, awareness, and outreach.. In partial fulfillment of that obligation we are proud to make this report available to YOU. WATER RESEARCH CENTER As corrosive water stands or seats in pipes or tanks, it leaches metals from the piping, tanks, well casing, or other metal surfaces that water is in contact. If you see pink staining along the shower tile or tub or as a ring in the toilet - this may not be corrosion, but pink bacteria. Pink bacteria is an airborne bacteria. WATER RESEARCH CENTER This is a free resource that is being provided by Mr. Brian Oram, Professional Geologist and owner of B.F. Environmental Consultants Inc. and the Water-Research Center. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Drinking Water Smells, Smelly Water, Taste and Odor Problems- Threshold Odor Number (TON) Besides the parameters described in this report, the color, appearance, taste, smell, and odor of drinking water is the first clue to the homeowner that there may be a problemwith the water.
WATER RESEARCH CENTER Wastewater and Septic System Effluent. Fecal coliform is present in human waste, so the bacteria goes down the drains in our houses and businesses, and can enter streams from illegal or leaky sanitary sewer connections, poorly functioning septic systems, and poorly functioning wastewater treatment plant (WWTPs) effluent. WATER RESEARCH CENTER Dissolved Oxygen in a stream may vary from 0 mg/l to 18 mg/l. Readings above 18 mg/l are physically impossible. Dissolved oxygen gets into the water by diffusion from the atmosphere, aeration of the water as it tumbles over falls and rapids, and as a waste product ofphotosynthesis.
WATER TESTS: FE WHAT DO THE NUMBERS MEAN? MG 4 4 6 A Typical Water Test Report Water Analysis Report Sample Number: 1000034 Sample Description: Well water at kitchen tap Sampled By: Client Date/Time Sampled: 3/22/00 10:00 AM A GUIDE TO PRIVATE WELLS FOR HOMEOWNERS DON'T locate your well where it may be subject to flooding. DON'T use or store chemicals near your well.Contaminants can move down the well casing into the aquifer. DON'T drink your water if the water sample indicates the presence of coliform bacteria. DON'T dispose of hazardous products (i.e. gasoline, paints, solvents, household cleaners, etc.) intoCT MADE SIMPLE
March 13, 2002 Another way to express this 10,000 times reduction is by counting the zero’s, in this case 10,000 has 4 zero’s (10,000 = 104).Therefore we need 4 Log reduction.* About
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------------------------- MR. BRIAN ORAM IS A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL GEOLOGIST AND SOIL SCIENTIST WITH OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN APPLIED EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES. TARGETED OUTREACH TO PRIVATE WELL OWNERS AND CITY WATER USERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Mr. Oram has conducted research and consulting projects related to acid mine drainage (AMD), mine drainage, lake and stream monitoring programs, wetland creation and monitoring, filtration plant performance evaluations, testing new point of use water treatment devices and systems, hydrogeological evaluations, geological investigations, soils testing, soil morphological evaluations, water well drilling and construction, drinking water testing, mail order water testing kit program, private well water testing programs, and land reclamation. Mr. Oram has also been involved with Citizen Monitoring and other Environmental Training Programs for groups within the United States, Europe, and even the former Soviet Union. Public Water Systems- City Water Users The most common problem for city water users is as follows: 1. Aesthetic problems associated with bacterial regrowthand/or corrosion
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