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Illinois
State Water Survey 2204 Griffith Drive Champaign, Illinois 61820 Staff: Daniel Webb Brian Kaiser Sofia Lazovsky RuthAnn Nichols Lauren Sievers Kaye Surratt |
Among the Water Survey's most important public services are the water analyses provided by the Center for Chemistry and Technology to the citizens of Illinois. The Public Service Laboratory (PSL) tests water samples and suggests solutions for water problems of all kinds, whether they cause health or economic difficulties, or whether they're simply a nuisance. | ||||||||
Each year about 1,500 Illinois residents turn to the Water Survey's Center for Chemistry and Technology for help. A homemaker may bring a sample of wash water that has stained the laundry orange. A farmer may bring a sample of livestock water after noting a high death rate among his piglets. A doctor may submit a sample of the tap water to be used by a patient on a low-sodium diet. Or a city official may bring a sample from the municipal water supply to have the fluoride content checked. |
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Follow these links for answers to common questions you may have about
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| Illinois State Water Survey | Center for Chemistry and Technology | Other Useful LinksUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Louisville (KY) Water Company's Funzone Questions and Answers from the USGS Drinking Water Activities for Kids and Teachers, from the US EPA Fun Facts & Water Trivia from the New Mexico Office of the State Engineer
For more information or to provide feedback about this page, please contact Brian Kaiser or Dan Webb. PSL pages last modified May 1, 2007. |