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    As part of its Safe Drinking Water Program, the State of Louisiana recently implemented 12 units of the Severn Trent Services Eclox(tm) Rapid Response Water Testing System. Eclox offers municipalities a low cost option for monitoring water quality and meeting new security requirements.

    As part of its Safe Drinking Water Program, the State of Louisiana recently implemented 12 units of the Severn Trent Services Eclox(TM) Rapid Response Water Testing System. Eclox offers municipalities a low cost option for monitoring water quality and meeting new security requirements.

    Designed for military field use, the Eclox system provides an effective monitoring and protection tool to rapidly determine any significant degradation in the chemical profile at a plant or water source. It presents full test results in minutes for phenols, amines, heavy metals, cyanide, pesticides, arsenic, nerve agents, mustard gas, and other contaminants, allowing for timely corrective action to be taken.

    The simple-to-use system enables one person to test at multiple locations. It uses a luminometer to determine water toxicity, with full results in as little as 30 minutes. Because it was designed for military use, it is tough and portable.

    The Anti-Terrorism Bill (H.R 3448), signed on June 12 of this year, enforces regulations on water utilities in an effort to better prepare the nation against terrorism. All community water systems serving populations greater than 3,300 must conduct a vulnerability assessment, certify completion, and provide a written copy to the Environmental Protection Agency. All emergency response plans should contain plans, procedures, and identification of equipment that can be utilized in the event of a terrorist or other intentional attack, to eliminate or significantly reduce the impact of such an attack on public health, safety, and drinking water supplies.

    In early August, Severn Trent Services assisted Louisiana municipalities with training on the Eclox systems.

    Based in Fort Washington, Pa., Severn Trent Services supplies water and wastewater treatment solutions. The company's broad range of products and services is concentrated around disinfection and filtration technologies, pipeline analysis, rehabilitation and repair services, contract operating services, and state-of-the-art residential metering products.

    The company is part of Severn Trent Plc., of Birmingham, England, an international environmental services company.

    For further information, phone 215-997-4065.




    Source: Water & Wastes Digest   October 2002   Volume: 42 Number: 10
    Copyright © 2010 Scranton Gillette Communications




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