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Healthy Drinking Waters for Rhode Islanders SAFE AND HEALTHY LIVES IN SAFE AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES pH - Acidity of Private Drinking Water Wells PRIVATE WELLS CURRENTLY ARE NOT REGULATED BY THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTI
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Document Date: 2013-07-31 16:41:51


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Environmental Issue / /

Facility

University of Rhode Island Cooperative Extension Water Quality Program / University of Rhode Island / University of Rhode Island U.S. Department of Agriculture / /

IndustryTerm

tested and certified treatment systems / proper chemical / chemical feed pump / home treatment systems / treatment systems / water treatment systems / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Great Salt Lake / /

Organization

University of Rhode Island / National Science Foundation / RI Department of Environmental Management / Corrective Actions Johnson County Community College Department / U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY / US Federal Reserve / Water Quality Association / HEALTH / office of Drinking Water Quality offers / College of the Environment and Life Sciences / University of Rhode Island Cooperative Extension Water Quality Program / Department of Health / University of Rhode Island U.S. Department of Agriculture / office of Water Resources Maintains / University of Rhode Island Cooperative Extension Home*A*Syst Program offers / /

Person

WELLS CURRENTLY / Gary Chobanian / Drinking Water / Holly Burdett / Jeffrey Seemann / Ion Exhange / Alyson McCann / Brianne Neptin / Dana McCants / Richard Amirault / /

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Position

Dean and Director / Private / /

ProvinceOrState

Rhode Island / /

Technology

Ion exchange / /

URL

www.uri.edu/ce/wq / http /

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