The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 2000, Image 2

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required amount of bacteriologii
samples from the system’s
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monthly monitoring is required!);
the Texas Natural Resource Coi
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Water Standards and Safe Drinkrf^all game, Ot
Water Act.
The commission
A&M collect 60 samples each mom ^e could not
to test the cloriform levels inti
drinking water, said Nathan lone
safety and environmental compliait
manager with the Physical Plant,
"The cloriform tests see if the:
is a potential in the water for bacti
rial growth, which would then
harmful to people's health,’’Jot
said.
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presence of cloriform. but Jones sa )0sec j t0 an j n
that a positive result rarely happen; jjy no ne(
"If we do get a positive test it
usually due to a sampling errorot
problem with the [testing] jar.
said. "But then we will retestar
there is usually not a problem,”
A&M collected 46 samples!
March, failing to meet the 60-sa:
pie requirement due to a high leu
of rainfall and windy conditionstl
month.
"It is not our protocol to go
side and pool samples,” Jonessa
"We don’t want to be an intetfc
ence to the residents. So we do
of our sampling outside. Because
this, the weather can delay us. Pi
when a sample is taken, it has to
turned (within] 24 hours, so si
pling cannot be done over
weekend.”
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the number of samples was notmei r
Jones said the 46 test results coo
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