An updated and expanded edition of this popular consumer reference with over 200 commonly asked questions and answers about the water you drink. Written for the layperson, language is non-technical, covering health, home treatment, testing, conservation and federal regulations of water. An essential item for all library collections, it is also useful as a customer reference handout and for schools studying water.
This two-disc set answers customers' frequent questions about water quality, water treatment and distribution, bottled water, home filtration, conservation, tastes and odors, and more.
Provides answers to consumer questions about drinking water.
"Plain Talk about Drinking Water": Questions and Answers about the Water You Drink
Straightforward, honest answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about drinking water and the issues that surround it.
Designed for grades four through six, the Story of Drinking Water Teacher's Guide provides a complete curriculum on water.
Filter Troubleshooting and Design Handbook
High levels of iron and manganese can cause adverse effects on water at the tap and subsequent customer dissatisfaction. This book addresses how to control and treat these contaminants.
It is designed to allow the utility supervisor to spend a few minutes each week to personally communicate with employees about safety on the job. (2004 edition 1-58321-298-1)
Diatom analysis. In Handbook of holocene palaeoecology and paleohydrology. B.E. Berglund, ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Camburn, K.E., and D.F. Charles. 2000. Diatoms of low-alkalinity lakes in the northeastern United States.
Because hydrodynamic models represent the underlying physical processes, they are applied with limited field data. As a result, hydrodynamic models are used to study mixing and water quality in tanks or reservoirs prior to their ...