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so they treat the water and then want to see if it's safe?

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American Water receives $250,000 grant to study distribution system biostability << BACK
Monday, February 07, 2011



VOORHEES, N.J. — The Water Research Foundation has awarded American Water Works Company Inc. a research grant of $250,000 to examine practical indicators of distribution system biostability, according to a press release.

Titled “An Operational Definition of Biostability in Drinking Water,” the study will focus on biodegradable organic matter; disinfectant demand and biodegradation of haloacetic acids; biofilm formation and corrosion rates; and biological consumption of ammonia, nitrate and phosphate.

American Water will directly receive $125,000 to pay for analytical costs, supplies, labor and other research costs, and approximately 20 utilities will provide in-kind contributions of $590,992, the release stated.

“We are pleased that the Water Research Foundation continues to recognize American Water as a leader in industry research,” said Dr. Mark LeChevallier, director of Environmental Stewardship and Innovation. “Our team of expert scientists and engineers, coupled with our large and diverse geographical footprint, provides an exceptional opportunity to study and develop best practices for the water industry.”

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