Monday, May 30th, 2011 at
1:55 pm
I would like to have my tap water analyzed for health hazards. We live near some chemical plants and I’ve become nervous about possible contamination. I’ve seen my water company’s water quality report but I would like an independent analysis. Does anyone know how I could find a lab to analyze a sample I send in? I live in southern Ohio.
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Monday, May 2nd, 2011 at
3:13 pm
Examples of filtration systems are the faucet mounted filters and even the pitchers? Also full house filters etc etc. Recently, many movies have used the infected water supply to spread a chemicals, biotoxins, and the like and they somehow get through the typical water treatment facilities even though the source is infected rather then a point of contamination AFTER treatment. (probably just a flaw in Hollywood’s logic)
Terry you’re an idiot. While the person is doing that they’ll get arrested.
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Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
6:31 am
I’m testing a steam reforming catalyst, feeding water through a vaporizer to get superheated steam that vaporizes an isooctane feed. The mix vapor is fed over the catalyst. Recently my steam feed line completely plugged up with solidified potassium compounds, and the entire group has no idea where potassium might have come from. The water is ultra-pure (18.2MΩ-cm), the tubing is all 316 stainless, the isoocatne is reagent grade, and the tracer gas feed is UHP N2. Anybody have any ideas? The water reservoir is just an HDPE jug, flowing through an HPLC pump with a 15 micron filter on the outlet. Anybody ever seen potassium contamination before that can help me out?
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Saturday, September 12th, 2009 at
6:12 am
In a science project, we need to figure out how to clean contaminated wells. We figured (through labs) that the creek was spreading the contamination. Do you know of plants that have ALL (or at least some) of these traits:
-Do well in dry areas (creek) that sometimes flood
-Help clean the water (cat tails and others do that)
-Are native to Illinois
If you know, that’d be great! Please don’t try and guess random plants.
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