4 pp.Following on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's "Arsenic Rule" decision to require public water systems to lower the allowable arsenic content in drinking water from 50 parts per billion (ppb) to 10 ppb by January 23, 2006, private well owners across the state have realized the importance of testing their own water supply for arsenic. Under Arizona law, it is the sole responsibility of the private well owner to determine the quality (potability) of their private well water. This article discusses the geologic prevelance of arsenic across the state, and options available to the well owner to address this water quality concern. Expected to be the first in a 3-part series on ground water quality issues common in Arizona
Arsenic is a trace element found at variable concentrations in the atmosphere, ...
Arsenic in drinking water poses a risk to people’s health and can cause skin disorders, irritation o...
This is the final completion report for a project begun in July, 1974, for the purpose of determini...
10 pp.Arsenic levels are often above drinking water standards in Arizona groundwater, at levels that...
3 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
On January 22 2001, the Environmental Protection Agency lowered the maximum contaminant level for ...
abstract: In August 2001, a resident of New River contacted the Arizona Department of Health Service...
The highest concentrations of arsenic in groundwater are found in the Nebraska Panhandle, southweste...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency recently issued a new MaximumContaminant Level (MC...
2 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
6 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
Significant amounts of Arsenic (As) are seen in groundwater used for drinking water in the United St...
The regions of Nova Scotia and New Hampshire are naturally susceptible to arsenic water contaminatio...
3 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
3 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
Arsenic is a trace element found at variable concentrations in the atmosphere, ...
Arsenic in drinking water poses a risk to people’s health and can cause skin disorders, irritation o...
This is the final completion report for a project begun in July, 1974, for the purpose of determini...
10 pp.Arsenic levels are often above drinking water standards in Arizona groundwater, at levels that...
3 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
On January 22 2001, the Environmental Protection Agency lowered the maximum contaminant level for ...
abstract: In August 2001, a resident of New River contacted the Arizona Department of Health Service...
The highest concentrations of arsenic in groundwater are found in the Nebraska Panhandle, southweste...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency recently issued a new MaximumContaminant Level (MC...
2 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
6 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
Significant amounts of Arsenic (As) are seen in groundwater used for drinking water in the United St...
The regions of Nova Scotia and New Hampshire are naturally susceptible to arsenic water contaminatio...
3 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
3 pp.1. Drinking Water Wells; 2. Private Water Well Components; 3. Do Deeper Wells Mean Better Water...
Arsenic is a trace element found at variable concentrations in the atmosphere, ...
Arsenic in drinking water poses a risk to people’s health and can cause skin disorders, irritation o...
This is the final completion report for a project begun in July, 1974, for the purpose of determini...