"Contamination sources" refers to the places, objects, or substances that can cause pollution or the presence of harmful substances.
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For their own protection, parties to a property transaction need to be aware of the various federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to potential
groundwater contamination sources.
Everyone has a role to play, from storing and disposing of hazardous household substances (including prescription and over-the-counter drugs) properly; installing water - saving devices in your home and to keep
possible contamination sources safe distances from wells.»
«We know that fecal contamination doesn't only derive from wastewater, so for the appropriate measures to be implemented, it is important that we find out what the
actual contamination source is.
Earlier in the day, the state departments of Environmental Conservation and Health requested the EPA add the Saint - Gobain Performance Plastics Corp. plant and other possible sources of contamination in Hoosick Falls to the National Priorities List under the federal Superfund program and
investigate contamination sources.
Carmen Ferrigno, vice-president of communications and community relations at Saint Gobain, said they'll continue testing to pinpoint how to address
the contamination sources.
Since sprouts are seldom eaten solo, they are especially difficult to pinpoint as
a contamination source, says University of Wisconsin food safety scientist Kathy Glass.
As of today, it has not been customary in Norway to specify whether
the contamination source derives from humans or animals.