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| Since most public and many private water systems use chlorine as their primary disinfectant, they must have accurate means of testing for total chlorine residual. According to the USEPA, no drinking water ought to contain more than 4ppm total chlorine. |
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Looking for more information about water quality issues, water quality testing, drinking water test kits, drinking water filtration or other water quality related topics?
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Looking for High Range Total Chlorine Test Strips with a detection range of up to 80ppm?
03/10/2010: For those who would like a definition of pH and an explanation of why testing for pH matters, take a look at one of our previous blog entries: “Testing for pH Levels and Why pH Matters“.
Since we have not, as of yet, posted a blog entry specifically about alkalinity, we figure we will take care [...] read more!
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