WATER QUALITY - B.F. Environmental
WATER . QUALITY . YOUR PRIVATE WELL: WHAT DO THE RESULTS MEAN? By Brian Oram, PG. Director of the Center of Environmental QUALITY Dr. Sid Halsor, PG and Dr. Brian Redmond, PG, Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences Department The goal of this document is to help you interpret the results of a recent WATER QUALITY analysis of your drinking WATER . The document provides general information explaining the drinking WATER regulations and standards, provides information related to the acute or aesthetic concern for each parameter, and should be used as an aid to help you interpret your results. In some cases, this document provides guidance on what actions you may want to consider. S U M M A RY TA B L E S. Table 1. Symbols, Units, and Terms. The following is a listing of symbols and units that are used in this report. mg/L Concentration of a chemical in milligrams per liter (mass per volume). ug/L Concentration of chemical in micrograms per liter (mass per volume). ppm Concentration of a chemical in parts per million.
WATER QUALITY YOUR PRIVATE WELL: WHAT DO THE RESULTS MEAN? By Brian Oram, PG Director of the Center of Environmental Quality Dr. Sid Halsor, PG and
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