Indoor air and water quality : publication
Ralph Ricketts
Department of Agricultural Engineering
G. B. Garner
Department of Agricultural Chemistry
Fred Meinershagen
Department of Animal Sciences
In Cooperation with the Missouri Division of Health
Use the Home-A-Syst program to assess and manage environmental risks at your home, from drinking water quality to indoor air pollution.
Bob Broz
Extension Water Quality State Specialist
Division of Food Systems and Bioengineering
Learn how to keep your well water free of harmful contaminants. These tips on well location, construction and maintenance; water testing; and abandoned wells can help.
Assess risks related to your drinking water well location, construction, maintenance, and water quality to ensure safe and reliable water sources.
Editor’s noteThe following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
Editor’s noteThe following abstract describes a publication that is only available as a downloadable PDF.
This handout provides tips on stretching your food dollars and discusses unit pricing, getting the most out of the food you buy, and other ways to save money on your food budget.
Bob Broz
Extension Water Quality State Specialist
Division of Food Systems and Bioengineering
Reviewed and adapted for Missouri from Nitrate in Drinking Water by Karen Mancl, Water Quality SpecialistThe Ohio State UniversityWanda Eubank, Jerry D. Carpenter and Beverly A. MaltsbergerMU ExtensionNix AndersonMissouri Department of Health,
You and your family can survive for several days without food, but only a short time without water. Disasters can often cause us to question the safety of our drinking water. With a little planning and preparation, you can be prepared by having a safe emergency water supply.
Fact sheet 1
Work sheet 1
Assess your home's water quality risks with this guide and worksheet. Identify factors that impact water safety and learn how to mitigate environmental risks.
Bob BrozExtension Water Quality State SpecialistDivision of Food Systems and Bioengineering
The home water treatment industry has responded to recent public concern over water quality by introducing a wide variety of home water treatment products into the marketplace. When faced with so many choices, consumers wonder what, if any, water treatment system they need.
Bob Broz
Extension Water Quality State Specialist
Division of Food Systems and Bioengineering