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Healthy Drinking Waters for Rhode Islanders SAFE AND HEALTHY LIVES IN SAFE AND HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Bacteria in Private Drinking Water Wells PRIVATE WELLS CURRENTLY ARE NOT REGULATED BY THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION A
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Document Date: 2013-07-31 16:41:33


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Company

Drinking Water Supplies / /

Event

Natural Disaster / Extinction / Product Issues / /

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 / private water systems / cistern-type systems / treatment systems / septic systems / water treatment systems / Chlorine solutions / /

Organization

University of Rhode Island / National Science Foundation / RI Department of Environmental Management / 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

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

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Position

pump installer for all well maintenance or repairs / Dean and Director / registered well driller / /

Product

construction / /

ProvinceOrState

Rhode Island / /

Technology

radiation / /

URL

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

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