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Friday, October 26, 2012

Why do I get funny colors when I test sometimes?

Field-testing of recreational water poses no difficulty as long as no unexpected things happen to the water. If only people would not use the water for bathing, maintaining recreational water would be easy. But the unexpected is always happening in indoor and outdoor pools. This seminar will identify how to overcome some potential test interferences at the site and to obtain accurate test results, despite the unexpected.

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