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  2. Free water testing, funding in SE Minnesota - AOL

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    Jul. 16—Priority on well owners with financial hardship, pregnant, under age 1. Private well owners in southeastern Minnesota now can receive free water-testing kits and analysis.

  3. Category:Water in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Water in Illinois" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chicago area water ...

  4. Mahomet Aquifer - Wikipedia

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    The Mahomet Aquifer consists of sand and gravel deposited by glacial meltwater flowing westward along the Mahomet Bedrock Valley during the Pre-Illinoian glacial episode. [further explanation needed] This bedrock valley forms the western part of the Teays-Mahomet Bedrock Valley System that extends into Illinois from Indiana (Larson et al., 2003).

  5. Water testing - Wikipedia

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    Water testing being conducted at a treatment facility in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. Water testing is a broad description for various procedures used to analyze water quality. Millions of water quality tests are carried out daily to fulfill regulatory requirements and to maintain safety. [1] Testing may be performed to evaluate:

  6. Illinois Section American Water Works Association - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Section American Water Works Association (ISAWWA) is part of the national American Water Works Association. Established in 1909, the ISAWWA currently represents over 1770 public water supplies of all sizes.

  7. Lockport Powerhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal reached Lockport, Illinois in the 1890s. As part of this construction, a lock and dam was built in Lockport. Seven waste gates, used to control the level of water in the canal and Des Plaines River, were part of this project. [2] From 1903 to 1907, the canal was extended from Lockport to Joliet. Construction ...

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