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097531
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Project Question: I am testing water from a local river from 3 places. I will somehow(through you!) find out how to test it. how should i?
Project Due Date: March 20, 2009
Project Status: I am conducting my research

Analyzing Water

Post by 097531 »

I need to analyze water for my project. I am testing water from 3 locations in a local river for polution(among others). How can I test it for Ph levels, pollution, and for bactiera? Thanks so much for all you do. -Someone( :D )
trexzert
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Project Question: Speeding up the degradation process of organic substances.
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Re: Analyzing Water

Post by trexzert »

Use a pH meter for measuring pH. It is possible to build one yourself easily and more cheaply than buying one.
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Re: Analyzing Water

Post by deleted-71519 »

Your project sounds interesting.

I noticed that there are many tests possible to see if water is OK to drink, but I'm not sure that is what you are trying to find out.

I wonder why you think the river water will be different at three different places. In what ways do you think the river water might differ?
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Re: Analyzing Water

Post by deleted-71670 »

One thing you can use to test for bacteria is called coligel:

http://www.geneq.com/catalog/en/coligel.html

It tests for coliforms, ie E. coli relations, which are often bacteria from fecal contamination that cause disease in people.
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Re: Analyzing Water

Post by deleted-71827 »

Hi!
This sounds like a really interesting project, perhaps these links will give you some more information-
http://freshaquarium.about.com/cs/water ... aterph.htm
http://www.engr.uga.edu/service/extensi ... 19-9c.html
https://www.microessentiallab.com/index ... egoryID=28
Hope this helps, good luck!
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