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EPA Says State Monitoring of Water Supplies Is Lax
Agency points to emergency supplies as particular concern LISLE, Ill., -- A new report from the inspector general of the U.S. EPA on the lack of sufficient monitoring of water supplies provides more reason for Americans to consider using "final barrier" technology in their homes, according to the Water Quality Association. The EPA is stating that state officials need to conduct more rigorous ...
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Final Barrier Devices Can Treat Lead in Tap Water in New York Homes
City officials warning residents in older homes about pipes LISLE, Ill. - A new report from the city of New York that lead may be present in the pipes of older buildings provides more reason for residents to consider using "final barrier" technology in their homes, according to the Water Quality Association. According to a report in ConsumerAffairs.com, the city is telling residents that older ...
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Ill-maintained supply lines create a need for residential water treatment equipment in Malaysia, finds Frost & Sullivan
The demand for water in Malaysia has risen substantially from 407 million litres per day (mld) in 1960 to 13,243 mld in 2008, at an average growth rate of 8.0 percent per year. Although local public treatment plants supply sufficiently treated water, most consumers are apprehensive about the quality and cleanliness of the treated water. The networking supply lines are more than 15 years old and ...
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