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Inspecting & Cleaning Potable Water – THE BOOK is Here!

December 29, 2009 Leave a comment

New book is now availble :

INSPECTING & CLEANING POTABLE WATER STORAGE

By Ron Perrin

A reference mauual for Water Utility Managers & Directors.

Are you a water utility manager having trouble funding the tank inspections & cleanings you need?  This book is for you!

Over time sediment builds up in all water storage tanks.  This book shows you what it looks like when it is removed from water storage tanks and towers.  If a picture is worth a thousand words these full color photos give you a thousand reasons why potable water storage tanks should be inspected and cleaned on a regular basis.  Chapters cover, state rules, contamination found in potable water, inspection methods and cleaning methods.

Bacteria, protazoa and even viruses can find the sediment in the floor of a water storage tank an inviting habitat. The sediment can allow many microbiological contaminates to get a foothold in your system, grow and create a larger problem. The EPA has determined that microbiological growth in distribution systems is a threat to public health.

If you cant get your supervisors, directors or council members to look at this web site, now you can order the book and put it in their hands.

These photos make the case- Inspecting & Cleaning Public water supplies should be a top priority.

INSPECTING & CLEANING POTABLE WATER STORAGE
By: Ron Perrin

ISBN: 1-4415-3244-7 (Picture Book )
ISBN13: 978-1-4415-3244-2 (Picture Book )
Understand why inspecting and cleaning public water storage is important to public health.    Color photos of sediment being removed from water storage tanks and towers.

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Another day at work

December 29, 2009 Leave a comment

What we do is really amazing-
Keeping tanks and water towers clean makes sure that bacteria, protozoa or even viruses don’t get a foothold in the water system.  These contaminates can find sediment in the floor of a water storage tank or tower an inviting habitat where they can hide, grow and even thrive.  Keeping the floor of water storage tanks clean reduces the risk of waterborne contamination in public water systems.

For more video of Divers Cleaning Water Storage Tanks see or blog at www.ronperrin.us

This video shows you a diver removing sediment from a water tower and what it looks like coming out!

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