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Chromium: Getting the Facts Straight
Water Quality Products
April 2004
By Wendi Hope Bishop, WQP Staff
Chromium is most toxic in the man-made form produced in the manufacturing of paint pigments, metal coatings, cement, rubber, glass and other materials.
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Developing Your Distillation Business
Water Quality Products
May 2003
Daniel Harbeck, Get Distilled
Daniel Harbeck, the operations manager for Get Distilled, a Durastill distributor that sells steam-distilled water, machines and accessories in Mukilteo, Wash., shares his story on how he became involved in the water treatment industry and how he uses his time to educate consumers.
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Back to the Basics, Part 3
Water Quality Products
July 2002
Jeff Roseman, CWS-1, Aqua Ion Plus+ Technologies
In this last section of a three-part series, the use of
ozone, ionization, distillation and aeration is discussed in a simple fashion
to help the beginner rationalize the importance for a full understanding of
these technologies and the need, again, for a professional water treatment
specialist.
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Bioterrorism May Pose Threat to Water Supplies
Water Quality Products
December 2001
Wendi Hope King
If our water supplies actually do come under attack, the question remains: Is there any way for consumers to protect themselves? Unfortunately, it seems to be too early to tell, yet some companies are beginning to emerge with products that may be the answer.
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Arsenic
Water Quality Products
February 2001
Jane Wilson, NSF International
On June 22, 2000, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a proposed rule that would lower the current national primary drinking water standard for arsenic.
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