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r-` <br />0 <br />February 14, 2008 <br />Neil Anderson & Associates <br />Lab ID : STK0831082-001 <br />Description : Off Well <br />Drinking Water Interpretation <br />Summary: Your water has a failure for one or more items on this sample report. Please see <br />tli'e table below to determine which items failed. Following the table is a brief <br />explanation describing the significance of the failure and whether treatment may <br />be required. <br />CONSTITUENT <br />RESULT <br />UNITS <br />MCL <br />MCL <br />BELOW ABOVE <br />Inorganic - Primary <br />Nitrate <br />145 <br />mg/L <br />45 <br />Fail <br />Organic - Primary <br />DBCP <br />ND <br />ug/L <br />0.2 <br />Pass <br />EDB <br />ND <br />I ug/L <br />1 0.05 <br />Pass <br />ND--Non-Detected. <br />MCL: The maximum level at which a constituent may be present and be considered acceptable for <br />potability or aesthetics. <br />Primary: Items listed as primary are regulated because of health concerns. If there is a failure for a <br />p unary constituent treatment is normally required. <br />Secondary: Items listed as secondary are regulated because they may adversely affect the taste, odor or <br />appearance of drinking water. They are not directly health related. If there is a failure for a <br />secondary constituent on a small public water system it is best to consult your regulator to <br />determine if treatment is required. A secondary constituent failure for a private water system <br />does not require treatment. However, the owner may wish to treat the water in order to 'improve <br />the quality. <br />Treatment: If your water requires treatment we suggest that you contact a qualified water treatment <br />company. They are normally listed in the yellow pages under the following topics: <br />Water Purification & Filtration Equipment <br />Water Softening & Conditioning Equipment <br />Water Treatment Equipment <br />STKO831082-001: Interpretations Page i of 1 <br />