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In his column, AWWA Executive Director David LaFrance begins his discussion by fondly reminiscing about summer vacations at his grandparent's cottage on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire, where the running water came from the lake in a 50‐ft. pipe with a screen box at the end of it. He goes on to discuss current water industry source water challenges that include ensuring an adequate supply of water to the population at water quality levels mandated by government regulations. He mentions alternative sources of water to supplement comprehensive water resource strategies, along with AWWA M57, Algae: Source to Treatment that discusses methods of sampling and detecting algae, and managing the effects of algae on a water supply.
In his column, AWWA Executive Director David LaFrance begins his discussion by fondly reminiscing about summer vacations at his grandparent's cottage on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire, where the running water came from the lake in a 50‐ft. pipe with a screen box at the end of it. He goes on to discuss current water industry source water challenges that include ensuring an adequate supply of water to the population at water quality levels mandated by government regulations. He mentions alternative sources of water to supplement comprehensive water resource strategies, along with AWWA M57, Algae: Source to Treatment that discusses methods of sampling and detecting algae, and managing the effects of algae on a water supply.
It Begins With a Source
Lafrance, David (author)
2010-09-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Sampling , Water Supply , Algae , Lakes , New Hampshire , Water Resources , Water Quality
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