Water testing needs to be specific. It requires samples to be handled correctly and sent to the right personnel or laboratory for testing.
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The average American consumes 1 to 2 liters of drinking water per day, making water quality a top priority for human health and safety. Alth...
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The commercial shrimp industry is one of the most valuable fishing industries on the Gulf Coast. Whether shrimp are wild caught or farm ...
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The Alabama Department of Public Health and the Alabama Cooperative Extension System encourage all well owners to have their water t...
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Individuals who drink water from a private well should have the water tested at least once a year for contamination.
Bacterial Contaminants...
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