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At a minimum, what must be provided at all sink locations?
Fragrance-free, non-antibacterial soap, disposable paper towels (air dryers are not forbidden, but are supplemented)
What are the requirements a bathroom and kitchen sink must meet?
The sink column should be at least 25 cm (10 inches) in length, the handwashing basin should be at least 23cm (9 inches) in width and length.
What is a naturally occurring metal found deep within the ground? (used in creation of old pipes, ceramics and paint)
Lead
Which two properties of water serve as indicators for the possible presence of many harmful contaminants?
turbidity and total coliforms
According to The Institute of Medicine, how much water should men and women drink per day?
Women- 91 oz, Men -125 oz from all sources include drinking water, other beverages and food.
how much of the human body is comprised of water?
More than two-thirds.
What systems are able to remove contaminants in drinking water, if necessary?
Reverse Osmosis (RO) or Kinetic Degradation Fluxion (KDF)
Who implemented The Clean Water Act of 1974 and the Safe Drinking Water Act?
The EPA implemented these Acts and publishes the standards for water contaminants.
Quarterly water testing is done to see if there is presence of which dissolved metals or metalloids?
Lead, Arsenic, Mercury, Copper
How often should water quality be tested for inorganic metals?
Quarterly testing for inorganic metals ensures that water quality is maintained year-round. This feature requires that detailed records are kept of all tests, and that a remediation plan is in place for cases where unacceptable water quality has been detected.
What system deals with Turbidity?
Water
To encourage water consumption, how close should dispenser be located?
At least one per 100 feet (30 m) of all parts of regularly occupied space; at least one per floor.
30 Fundamental Water Quality


Provide water samples verifying turbidity and coliforms.




(Precondition)

31 Inorganic Contaminants

Provide reverse osmosis or kinetic degradation Flusion filters to remove harmful metal levels for lead, arsenic, antimony, mercury, nickel and copper.




(Precondition)

32 Organic Contaminants

Provide water testing to achieve acceptable levels of organic contaminants.




(Precondition)

33 Agricultural Contaminants

Provide water testing to achieve acceptable levels of agricultural contaminants.




(Precondition)

34 Public Water Additives

Provide water testing to achieve acceptable levels of disinfectants, disinfectant byproducts and fluoride.




(Precondition)

35 Periodic Water Quality Testing

Quarterly testing for presence of dissolved metals/metalloids and provide written policy for testing, records and action plan.




(Optimization)

36 Water Treatment

Provide carbon filtration systems at faucets, drinking fountains, showers and baths.




(Optimization)

37 Drinking Water Promotion

Provide filtration to meet desired water taste properties, provide water dispenser within 100 ft of all regularly occupied spaces. Clean mouth guards daily and screens and aerators quarterly.




(Optimization)