Considered as the Definitive Desk Reference for Realtors, Home Owners, and Home Inspectors. Do You Know...
- When to take a water sample to check for lead levels in household water?
- What it really means to have hard water?
- What it means to have Coliform Bacteria in your water?
- The least expensive ( free! ) method for removing hydrogen sulfide or "rotten egg smell" from your drinking water?
- How Chloride gets in your water and how to remove it?
Get Most All of Your Questions Answered From a Single, Handy Guide Without Going Through Twenty or Thirty Searches and Spending Hours of Time! Have You Ever Wondered...
- Why some water corrodes pipes while other water does not, and how to remedy this condition.
- Why certain rooms in a home may have a "rotten egg" or sulfur smell and other rooms may not?
- What the best test to ask for when checking for gasoline in water?
- If your family can still be exposed to excessive lead levels in their drinking water even if there is no lead coming from the source or supply water?
Some Facts You Must Know About Water...
- What you absolutely must know about filtering arsenic from your water.
- The best method or test to ask for when you need a general scan for herbicides and pesticides.
- Learn How to Spot a Visual Clue that when found, could potentially save you as a homeowner or your client as a buyer-broker hundreds or in some cases thousands of dollars in repairs!
- All women of child- bearing age need a clear understanding about a certain contaminant that can, in some cases of high concentrations, cause a potentially fatal condition for a fetus. This contaminant may be found in anyone's water - you don't know unless it's been analyzed.
- A little known Disinfection Procedure that can save some pending home sales and increase a realtor's closing rate.
All of the answers to the above questions and many more are revealed in the Drinking Water Guide.
Contents:
- Who Needs to Test Their Water?
- VOC's - Volatile Organic Compounds
- Treatment Methods for Common Water Probl
- So - What's In My Water?
- SOC's - Semi Volatile Organic Compounds
- Radiochemistry
- Physical Characteristics
- More Than One Way to Skin a "Cat-ion"
- Microbiology
- Inorganic Contaminants