Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, public water sources must be monitored for contaminants; and the results are made public. However, this Act does not cover private wells, leaving a significant portion of the population unprotected. In one rural Georgia county, Washington, an estimated 3,997 wells are currently in use. Local health officials believe that well contamination is a problem for the people using these wells. The purpose of this project was to take the available data and briefly assess the state-of-affairs for the county. After researching topics unique to Washington County and determining potential sources of well water contamination, aluminum, silica, manganese, total and fecal coliform bacteria, pH, and hardness were chos...
Homeowners purchase property not associated with public water and sewer systems. These individuals a...
Contamination of drinking water can be incredibly problematic for the associated community, causing ...
participated in a drinking water testing clinic sponsored by the local Virginia Cooperative Extensio...
Although many U.S. homes rely on private wells, few studies have investigated the quality of these w...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.In th...
Introduction: Safe, reliable, and clean drinking water sources are a basic necessity; however, chemi...
Purpose: Despite regulations, one area that remains outside the scope of the clean water policies is...
When well water becomes contaminated to the extent that is does not meet EPA drinking water quality ...
In Coweta County, Environmental Health officials noticed that construction of some bored wells lac...
Worldwide, approximately 768 million people drink unsafe water, which is potentially contaminated by...
The University of Georgia’s Agricultural and Environmental Services Laboratories (AESL) conduct a wa...
Safer Well Water through Stronger Public Health ProgramsLearn how CDC works with health departments ...
Ground water in Georgia is generally of very high quality and, for the most part, is free of man-mad...
Michael H. Bradshaw & G. Morgan Powell, Understanding your water test report: microbiological, inorg...
Groundwater is a vital resource for the people of Greene County, Missouri. Maintaining a safe quali...
Homeowners purchase property not associated with public water and sewer systems. These individuals a...
Contamination of drinking water can be incredibly problematic for the associated community, causing ...
participated in a drinking water testing clinic sponsored by the local Virginia Cooperative Extensio...
Although many U.S. homes rely on private wells, few studies have investigated the quality of these w...
Proceedings of the 1991 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 19-20, 1991, Athens, Georgia.In th...
Introduction: Safe, reliable, and clean drinking water sources are a basic necessity; however, chemi...
Purpose: Despite regulations, one area that remains outside the scope of the clean water policies is...
When well water becomes contaminated to the extent that is does not meet EPA drinking water quality ...
In Coweta County, Environmental Health officials noticed that construction of some bored wells lac...
Worldwide, approximately 768 million people drink unsafe water, which is potentially contaminated by...
The University of Georgia’s Agricultural and Environmental Services Laboratories (AESL) conduct a wa...
Safer Well Water through Stronger Public Health ProgramsLearn how CDC works with health departments ...
Ground water in Georgia is generally of very high quality and, for the most part, is free of man-mad...
Michael H. Bradshaw & G. Morgan Powell, Understanding your water test report: microbiological, inorg...
Groundwater is a vital resource for the people of Greene County, Missouri. Maintaining a safe quali...
Homeowners purchase property not associated with public water and sewer systems. These individuals a...
Contamination of drinking water can be incredibly problematic for the associated community, causing ...
participated in a drinking water testing clinic sponsored by the local Virginia Cooperative Extensio...