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» 40 CFR ~ Parts 9, 141 and 142 (Federal Register November 08, 2006) The purpose of this rule is to reduce the incidence of disease. The EPA has established a risk-based guide that targets ground water systems with vulnerability to fecal contamination. Any ground water system that's in danger of fecal contamination should implement a corrective action for reducing potential illness from microbial pathogens. Global Treat, Inc. has more information regarding disinfection and treatment with chlorine plus equipment monitoring options to help ensure that you are complying with the new GWR rules. |
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industry range. Industrial applications where sanitation and disinfection are important to health include Food & Poultry Processing, Dairy Farms, Textile Mills, Manufacturing Plants, Hospitals, Municipal Wastewater Treatment, Swimming Pools, Zoos and Aquatic Reservoirs, plus Power Generation Facilities and the Petroleum Industry. Some of the terms and uses you'll find associated with water chlorination or chlorine in water treatment are microbial ecology, anti-microbial growth, microbial disease, aquatic ecology, microbial contamination, bacterial control, cooling tower water treatment, algae & slime control. Additional products & chemicals associated with wastewater or water purification:
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