Sentences with phrase «treating water samples»

She spent the summer researching water quality by treating water samples in a chemistry lab, and stayed on in the lab through high school and college.
The tap water in the city of Auburn's water treatment plant lab is where the Cayuga County Health Department collects its treated water samples.
Collected water samples and tested for quality of raw, partially treated and treated water samples using a variety of laboratory instruments

Not exact matches

Mayor John Tkaczyk said a second day of testing showed the absence of Coliform, the bacteria that was found in water samples late last week, prompting the boil water notice and since then, city workers have been treating the water aggressively to clear up the system.
We saw city officials dismissing public concerns, knew that the city was not treating the river water to prevent corrosion and found high lead levels in samples from the Walters» home.
The team found the same regeneration process occurring in water samples taken from the Iowa River, and from a test pond seeded with manure from cattle that had been treated with trenbolone acetate.
Next steps for the Waterloo research include ensuring that the treated water meets all of the objectives Canadian environmental legislation and regulations required to ensure it can be safely discharged from sources larger than the samples, such as tailing ponds.
Scientists from Tsinghua University took samples from surface water the industrial wastewater, in the municipal wastewater treatment plant, and from Ouijang River, at Wenzhou city, which receives the treated wastewater.
What to do: • Give spring or bottled water for a few days and add tap water slowly; • Stop all treats; • Call your breeder and consult on the type and amount of food and treats; • Take a stool sample to your vet.
Whether it is exploring the area's natural beauty, cultivating a tan on the beach, combing the shops for your gift list or sampling island treats, the water beckons and the surf is gentle year - round.
It's a treat, but it's truly worth every penny (here's a sample menu to make your mouth water).
«We're working with members of the coal industry and state agencies that are engaged in treating AMD (acid mine drainage) solids to sample their waste streams, said Paul Ziemkiewicz, the lead researcher who heads the West Virginia University's (WVU) research with colleagues Xingbo Liu and Aaron Noble at its Water Research Institute in Morgantown.
The researchers found the pharmaceutical concentrations in the treated water that ends up in your faucet were 10 to 1,000 times higher than the outflows from 24 water treatment facilities around the U.S. (including one in New York State) that do not receive water from pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities.Significant Levels of Pharmaceuticals Found in Samples While the concentrations of pharmaceuticals varied from sample to sample, the maximum concentrations were significant, and included:
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