The water I used for the science experiment was my tap water which comes from a private well. The results showed that the water is safe to drink under the Canadian Guidelines for drinking Water. None of the results showed that my water was contaminated therefore I will not have to further investigate it. Although if were to find that my water's quality was unsafe and unhealthy I would take my water to be tested professionally. If my results were to come back the same iIwould make sure to warn others (neighbours) to get their water tested also. It would also be important that I also make changes to my daily routines for example the sink in my basement drains the water into the creek, I would have to make sure not to put any type of chemical that may contaminate the creek into that drain.
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emily wood commented on the Emily results discussion:
Results from: private/residential well in North Gower. COLIFORM: Negative/GoodDISSOLVED OXYGEN: 8ppm, 20oc= 88/Good PHOSPHATE: 2/GoodNITRATE: 4/FairBOD: 3-4/good-excellentPH:8/good
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The water I used for the science experiment was my tap water which comes from a private well. The results showed that the water is safe to drink under the Canadian Guidelines for drinking...
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rebecca brown commented on the Becca's Action Plan discussion:
I got my water on the day of my expariment because I was absent of the day we actually started. I know my water is clean but I put my water into a container that was not sterilized properly. For ...
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