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EHC
Associates tests drinking water in both private
and public buildings. If your water comes from a
pubic or municipal water system your water is
regularly tested for contaminants regulated by
Federal and state standards, such as pathogens,
radioactive elements and certain toxic
chemicals.
However, some public water supplies may have
water quality problems caused by inadequate
municipal water treatment facilities or
distribution systems. Some rural water supply
districts do not have enough money to hire
trained specialists or to immediately comply
with expanding government requirements. In
addition, corrosive water or deteriorating pipes
in the house may add contaminants to municipal
drinking water after it enters your home.
If you obtain drinking water from your own well,
you alone are responsible, for assuring that it
is safe. For this reason, routine testing for a
few of the most common contaminants is highly
recommended. Even if you currently have a safe,
pure water supply. regular testing can be
valuable because it establishes a record of
water quality. This record can be helpful in
solving any future problems and in obtaining
compensation if someone damages your water
supply.
You can have your water tested for any of the
following contaminants:
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Total coliform,
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fecal/e. coli
bacteria,
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lead,
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nitrate,
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nitrite,
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radon,
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calcium,
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copper,
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iron,
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magnesium,
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manganese,
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potassium,
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sodium,
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chloride,
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chlorine,
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color,
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hardness,
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ph,
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total dissolved
solids,
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sulfate,
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ammonia,
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alkalinity,
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odor,
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conductivity,
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sediment,
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turbidity,
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arsenic and
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61 volatile
organic compounds (including mtbe)
as well as a standard plate count (spc),
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fluoride,
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tannins,
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3 herbicides
and 19 pesticides including pcb's,
the heavy metals antimony,
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beryllium,
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cadmium,
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chromium,
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mercury,
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nickel,
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selenium,
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silver,
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thallium and
zinc, as well as total petroleum
hydrocarbons (tph),
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methylene blue
active substances (mbas),
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hydrogen
sulfide,
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o-phosphorus
and
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t-phosphorus.
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