Articles, tagged with "epa standards", page 3
03rd September 2008
Like any specialized field, auto repair has its own unique set of abbreviations. Used by professionals, the abbreviations can seem to create a completely different language. This can be frustrating for car owners who may not understand what's being said a...
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Author:
Emma Gold
27th August 2008
Public drinking water purification systems vary, but there is one thing that they all have in common. Regardless of how good the public drinking water purification system is, there will still be trace levels of various types of contaminants flowing out o...
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Author:
Sherri Stockman
14th July 2008
Home drinking water purification systems are an important safety net. The public drinking water purification system is not always "safe", even when the Annual Water Quality Report shows that it meets all Environmental Protection Agency Requirements.
Fe...
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Author:
Laurel Tevolitz
10th July 2008
Let's face it, the choice to go with whole house water filters system was a difficult one. We thought that a whole house water filter would cost too much, so we tried going with a countertop unit and one for the master shower. Of course, we should have ...
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Author:
Warren Conley
13th June 2008
Water purification is a complex topic, but learning a little about the technology is a good idea. This is especially true, if you are shopping for a home water filter. There some really good water purifiers and some mediocre products. What follows are...
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Author:
Hugh Harris-Evans
12th June 2008
Safe drinking water is something that everyone needs. But, if you rely solely on your local treatment facilities, then you are risking your health.
EPA standards for safe drinking water are just not that safe. They make no bones about it. If you visit...
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Author:
Laurel Tevolitz
20th May 2008
The water filtration system used by your local government is not adequate to protect the health of your family. It's obvious from news reports that we probably will not get cholera, but we might get cancer and our kids may suffer from lead poisoning.
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Author:
Allan Cassell
28th March 2008
In a time when gas prices have eclipsed the $3 mark and continue to climb, fuel-efficient vehicles have seen their stocks rise. With U.S. consumers finally moving away from gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs, smart, a division of Mercedes Benz, has decided to d...
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Author:
Shad Connelly
29th June 2007
Many Municipalities condemn bottled water and bottled water suppliers for not undergoing the same scrutiny as tap water but this is hardly the case.
Municipal tap water is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency while bottled water is regulat...
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Author:
Jon Stout
27th June 2007
Selling used servers and technology assets is an excellent way to raise cash and free up storage space. However, many companies make mistakes that can be very costly and time consuming.
To achieve the highest payout for your technology hardware make s...
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Author:
Stan Travers
21st February 2007
While the main benefit stands right out to some individuals, others are oblivious to it. Money. This is the main reason for repowering your golf cart engine. Whether you have a Kohler engine or a Briggs Stratton engine, it makes no difference. To go out a...
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Author:
Ben Anton
16th November 2006
Mercedes is feeling a little bit blue lately, but who can blame them? California, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine say that their new generation of BLUETEC diesel aspirated engines don't do enough to reduce harmful pollutants. Effectively, 20 p...
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Author:
Matthew C. Keegan
10th July 2005
By Robert Davis
Utility companies and other users of Continuous Emissions Monitoring (CEM) calibration gases often mistakenly consider them a commodity, making price the primary purchase consideration. Consequently, many are willing to settle for calib...
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Author:
R.L. Fielding