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         Drinking Water:     more books (100)
  1. Watershed Management for Drinking Water Protection by Chris Davis, 2008-10-05
  2. Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water: Formation, Analysis, and Control by Yuefeng Xie, 2003-08-27
  3. The Drinking Water Dictionary by American Water Works Association, 2001-03-21
  4. Risk Assessment for Chemicals in Drinking Water by Robert A. Howd, Anna M. Fan, 2007-11-16
  5. Cool Waters: 50 Refreshing, Healthy Homemade Thirst-Quenchers by Brian Preston-Campbell, 2009-01-25
  6. Drinking Water and Infectious Disease: Establishing the Links
  7. A Cool Drink of Water by Barbara Kerley, 2006-01-10
  8. Basic Microbiology for Drinking Water Personnel, 2e by Dennis Hill, 2006-12-16
  9. Ozone and Chlorine Dioxide Technology for Disinfection of Drinking Water (Energy technology review)
  10. A Practical Guide to Particle Counting for Drinking Water Treatment by John Michael Broadwell, 2000-07-31
  11. Chemical Safety of Drinking-water Assessing Priorities for Risk Assessment by T. Thompson, J. Fawell, et all 2005-10-31
  12. Analytical Methods for Drinking Water: Advances in Sampling and Analysis (Water Quality Measurements)
  13. Analytical Methods for Drinking Water: Advances in Sampling and Analysis (Water Quality Measurements)
  14. Water Treatment and Pathogen Control: Process Efficiency in Achieving Safe Drinking-Water (Who Drinking Water Quality) by M.W. LeChevallier, A. Kwok-Keung, 2003-09

41. Drinking Water For New Zealand Home Page
The quality and safety of New Zealand community drinking water supplies.
http://www.drinkingwater.org.nz/
Drinking Water for New Zealand Managed by ESR for the Ministry of Health. Data extracted from the National WINZ Database.
An information source for the public, and those managing New Zealand drinking-water quality Quick link to ... Individual Water Supplies Click this map of New Zealand to find your supply and its compliance with the standards. or Search: Example: Entering akar will find both Akar oa and Paek akar iki. New: Fluoridated supplies map New Zealand Processes Click the tap for knowledge on NZ drinking-water supplies, who looks after them and what processes are in place to ensure clean, safe water. Read also about the Drinking-Water Assistance Programme , offering training and funding for improving small supplies. WINZ Database Users Enter here for help, contacts, and the latest information Latest WINZ 5 Version: WINZ 5.4, released 9 July 2008 Site Statistics Using National WINZ data to 18 Oct 2010. Communities Zones Plants Sources WINZ Database Click the image to learn how information is managed using the Water Information New Zealand database system, created just for this purpose.

42. Premier Laboratory Inc.: A Certified, Full-serivce Analytical Laboratory
Offers complete environmental and drinking water analytical services throughout New England.
http://www.premierlaboratory.com/
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    Premier Laboratory Premier Laboratory is a full service environmental laboratory in Dayville, CT and has been in business since 1977. Premier Laboratory is accredited under the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) and maintains certification in the following states: STATE CERT # CT PH-0465 MA M-CT008 RI ME NH VT NY NJ PA Premier Laboratory Inc.
    61 Louisa Viens Drive - Dayville, CT 06241
    Phone: (800)334-0103 - (860)774-6814
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43. Drinking Water Filters- Reverse Osmosis Water Purifiers & Water Softeners
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44. EPA Healthy School Environments - Water
Drinking Water Most Americans get their drinking water from large scale municipal water systems that rely on surface water sources such as rivers, lakes and reservoirs.
http://cfpub.epa.gov/schools/top_sub.cfm?t_id=49&s_id=50

45. Aquionics
Ultraviolet, deozonation, dechlorination, and TOC reduction of drinking water.
http://www.aquionics.com/

46. Aquabon Water Refiners Website - Welcome
Water softeners, reverse osmosis drinking water systems.
http://www.aquabon.com/

47. IA DNR: Drinking Water Program
The Water Supply Sections, of the Iowa DNR Water Quality Bureau, are responsible for a diverse group of drinking water programs associated with public water supplies (PWS
http://www.iowadnr.gov/water/drinking/index.html

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DNR News Contact Us Site Map ... Private Well Home Drinking Water Construction Permits Water Supply Engineering Section (WSE) Construction Permits Private Well Water Program Well Construction Discharge ... Optimization Program (AWOP) Drinking Water Operation Public Water Supply Forms and Reports Consumer Confidence Reports Public Notification Active Public Water Supplies ... Field Services Drinking Water Quality Annual Compliance Reports Monthly Operation Report Forms Arsenic and Drinking Water, *pdf file Certification Laboratory Certification Hygienic Laboratory Operator Certification Private Septic Program ... Private Well Program Off-Site Links EPA Homepage EPA-OGWDW Drinking Water
401 SW 7th St, Suite M Des Moines, IA 50309-4611
phone: 515-725-0282, fax: 515-725-0348 The Water Supply Sections, of the Iowa DNR Water Quality Bureau, are responsible for a diverse group of drinking water programs associated with public water supplies (PWS), systems that serve 25 or more people, and private wells. These Drinking Water Programs are distributed among two Sections: Water Supply Engineering and Water Supply Operations. Have drinking water news from the DNR delivered straight to your inbox.

48. Sponsor A Well In Africa With Lifewater Canada (Life Water)
A Christian, non-profit organization helping rural poor (around the world) obtain safe drinking water. Lifewater Canada trains people to drill safe drinking water wells and build water pumps (handpumps). On-line resources include a 100-page water well drilling and hand pumps tutorial.
http://www.lifewater.ca/
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49. Standards Redirect
Existing and proposed U.S. standards for drinking water quality, standards enforcement, and current initiatives to evaluate the safety of specific substances in public water supplies.
http://www.epa.gov/ogwdw/standards.html

50. FDEP - Drinking Water Program
Water, Home Page Documents are Adobe Acrobat files, which will open in a new window, unless indicated, and require the free Reader Software.
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/drinkingwater/index.htm
DEP Home About DEP Programs Contact ... Search Programs Water Home Beaches Drinking Water Everglades ... Wetlands Information Rules Permits Contacts Data ... Public Notices Navigation Sitemap Documents are Adobe Acrobat files, which will open in a new window, unless indicated, and require the free Reader Software. Water Resource Management - Drinking Water Program Highlights
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51. NRDC: Water
Resources on drinking water, from levels of Arsenic in drinking water to the quality of bottled water.
http://www.nrdc.org/water/drinking/default.asp
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52. Drinking Water - Making A Healthy Choice
Our survival depends on sufficient quanties of drinking water. In an earlier feature immersing ourselves in water was discussed. I decided that this week we could talk
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    In an earlier feature immersing ourselves in water was discussed. I decided that this week we could talk about the water we pour into our bodies. I pretty much believe that drinking water is every bit as beneficial to our health as immersing ourselves in it. Actually, our survival depends on it. But the perplexing question many of us have is ..."How safe is the water we drink?" In my home in Iowa I was drinking the locally treatment processed water from a large water source, the mighty and muddy Mississippi River. All testing of this water passes government regulations....and we all assume our government knows what it is doing.....right?....not sure huh?
    A few years ago I noticed that I would get a stomach ache some days for no apparent reason. I started to associate it with a slight odor in the water as it came pouring out of the faucet. Often times this odor coincided with the river level being exceedingly high. (Please don't take this "smell it first" method as scientific by any means.) With complete speculation on my part, I flat out stopped drinking tap water and began toting jugs of purified water home from the grocery store each week. It just so happened that this was around the time of the "Flood of 93."

    53. Sulfate In Drinking Water | Unregulated | US EPA
    Sulfate is a naturally occurring constituent in water. Site presents information on research by the U.S. EPA Office of Drinking Water into health aspects of sulphate in water.
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      Sulfate is a substance that occurs naturally in drinking water. Health concerns regarding sulfate in drinking water have been raised because of reports that diarrhea may be associated with the ingestion of water containing high levels of sulfate. Of particular concern are groups within the general population that may be at greater risk from the laxative effects of sulfate when they experience an abrupt change from drinking water with low sulfate concentrations to drinking water with high sulfate concentrations. Sulfate in drinking water currently has a secondary maximum contaminant level (SMCL) of 250 milligrams per liter (mg/L), based on aesthetic effects (i.e., taste and odor). This regulation is not a Federally enforceable standard, but is provided as a guideline for States and public water systems. EPA estimates that about 3% of the public drinking water systems in the country may have sulfate levels of 250 mg/L or greater. The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), as amended in 1996, directs the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to jointly conduct a study to establish a reliable dose-response relationship for the adverse human health effects from exposure to sulfate in drinking water, including the health effects that may be experienced by sensitive subpopulations (infants and travelers). SDWA specifies that the study be based on the best available peer-reviewed science and supporting studies, conducted in consultation with interested States, and completed in February 1999.
  • 54. Missouri Public Drinking Water - Missouri SWAP - Revised December 28, 2000
    URLhttp//drinkingwater.missouri.edu/swap/index.html Revised on May 05, 2008 Web maintenance WoodE@missouri.edu For more information about the Missouri Source Water
    http://drinkingwater.missouri.edu/swap/
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    For more information about the Missouri Source Water Assessment Plan contact David Erickson
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    CONTENTS I INTRODUCTION V SUSCEPTIBILITY DETERMINATIONS II PUBLIC PARTICIPATION VI PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF ASSESSMENTS III DELINEATION OF SOURCE WATER AREAS VII PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION IV CONTAMINANT INVENTORIES VIII SOURCE WATER PROTECTION Figure 1 ground water example Appendix A advisory committee members Figure 2 surface water example Appendix B public comments Figure 3 example priority area Appendix C public meeting announcements Figure 4 example interstate source water area Appendix D sources of contaminant information Appendix E list of potential contaminants and contaminant sources Appendix F List of Acronyms I INTRODUCTION Purpose of this Document The purpose of this document is to describe the state of Missouri’s plan for developing and implementing requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) Amendments of 1996 (P.L. 104-182) for state Source Water Assessment Programs [sections 1453 and 1428(b)]. The ultimate goal of this program is to protect public drinking water sources from contamination and provide safe drinking water.

    55. Water Test America LLC
    Offers a certified drinking water test for contaminants in public and private water systems and test kits for well or home drinking water testing.
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    56. Drinking Water Protection - EH: Minnesota Department Of Health
    Minnesota's Drinking Water Protection program information; including training, assessments, plan review, newsletters, forms, brochures, fact sheets, and educational materials
    http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/water/index.html
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    The Story of Bottled Water Video The Drinking Water Protection Program protects public health by ensuring a safe and adequate supply of drinking water at all public water systems, which are those that serve water to the public. This includes municipalities, manufactured housing developments, businesses, schools, and other facilities that serve water to more than 25 people on a regular basis. Training Calendar Source Water
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    For questions about this page, contact the Drinking Water Protection Program: health.drinkingwater@state.mn.us

    57. Water Treatment Solutions, Commercial Water Treatment Solutions, Water Recycling
    Provides plant for treating drinking water, waste water and industrial water and equipment for treating packaged drinking water.
    http://www.pioneerwatersolutions.com/
    Chennai based company engaged in offering water treat solutions such as Waste Water Treatment, Industry Water Treatment, Package Drinking Water Treatment, Drinking Water Treatment, and Commercial Water Treatment.
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    58. Missouri Public Drinking Water - Home Page
    Welcome to the Missouri Public Drinking Water Site. Source Water Assessment Source Water Inventory Vulnerability Assessment Land Use Layers SWIP Maps
    http://drinkingwater.missouri.edu/
    Missouri Public Drinking Water Website
    Welcome to the Missouri Public Drinking Water Site
    Source Water Assessment Source Water Inventory Vulnerability Assessment Land Use Layers ... SWIP Maps Introduction - This website combines the resources and data from two previously separate projects: the Vulnerability Assessment of Missouri Public Drinking Water to Chemical Contamination (VA) and the Source Water Inventory Project (SWIP). In addition we've included the on-line Missouri Source Water Assessment Plan (SWAP) document. In June 2003, the VA project came to a funding end but several of its deliverables were picked up by SWIP. Source Water Assessment Plan
    SWAP
    The purpose of this document is to describe the state of Missouri’s plan for developing and implementing requirements of the SDWA Amendments of 1996 (P.L. 104-182) for state Source Water Assessment Programs [sections 1453 and 1428(b)]. The ultimate goal of this program is to protect public drinking water sources from contamination and provide safe drinking water. more Source Water Inventory Project
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    SDWA Amendments of 1996 require states to implement Source Water Assessment Plans (SWAP) to better protect public drinking water from contamination. These tasks include:

    59. Water Purifiers Manufacturers Drinking Water Filters Industrial Water Purifiers
    Manufacturer of water purifiers, drinking water filters and industrial water purification equipment.
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    60. Drinking Water Program
    Home page Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Drinking water, wastewater, sourcewater, groundwater
    http://www.dec.state.ak.us/eh/dw/index.htm
    Commissioner Divisions/Contacts Public Notices Regulations ... EH > Drinking Water Program Welcome
    Program Manager: James Weise
    The Drinking Water Program requires public water systems to be in compliance with state and federal regulations, for drinking water, for the public health protection of the residents and visitors to the State of Alaska. If you need to contact us, please dial (for Anchorage) or (for Fairbanks). Approved Sanitary Surveyors Engineering Plan Reviews Drinking Water Forms Drinking Water Watch ... EH Contacts

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