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    A Hard Look at Iron Removal Systems
    Among the many challenges water softening dealers face, one of most difficult can be the presence of iron in a customer’s water supply, particularly in areas where iron content is high. Iron can be a challenge to identify, let alone to recommend an effective and efficient treatment.

    - Nancy Lucas, Cargill Salt

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    Nancy Lucas is marketing manager for the water conditioning segment of Cargill Salt of Minneapolis. Lucas started with Cargill Salt as a chemist in 1988 and joined the marketing department in 1991. She holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Augsburg College in Minneapolis.



    Source: Water Quality Products   January 2001   Volume: 6 Number: 1
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