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Re: FuzzyGummyBear post# 92954

Friday, 06/25/2010 2:22:10 PM

Friday, June 25, 2010 2:22:10 PM

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Gummy, the CCR (Consumer Confidence Report) from the California EPA for the designated area of DVJ falls under the Consumer Right to Know Act, and would have all inquiries of drinking water analytes (i.e. heavy metals, mercury, lead, copper, and BACT)posted by the responsible agency who maintains their water distribution system. If you have trouble finding just let me know.

Also, what makes you think BEHL is using DVJ water inside the tubes??? If we're talking outside the tubes for cooling, there is no concerns as the barrier from the tubing is pretty much impermeable. One way to ensure that is testing for metal analytes in the water inside the tube. Part of my job is water quality, and testing for these analytes is expensive at all. Lead and Copper samples cost about 25 bucks per sample, and with the PBR being one closed loop system, you'd only need one sample for verification of the system. just fyi...