Indoor air and water quality : publication
This guide details how to collect, filter, and chlorinate pond water for household use, ensuring a safe and reliable domestic water supply.
Use the Home-A-Syst program to assess and manage environmental risks at your home, from drinking water quality to indoor air pollution.
Learn about waterborne bacteria, health risks, testing methods, and disinfection techniques to ensure safe drinking water for humans and animals.
The publication provides guidance on managing private drinking water wells in Missouri to prevent contamination from bacteria and nitrates.
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.
Discover tips for stretching your food budget with strategies on unit pricing, meal prep, and reducing waste to save money on groceries.
Bob Broz
Extension Water Quality State Specialist
Division of Food Systems and Bioengineering
Nitrate contamination in drinking water poses health risks to infants and livestock, leading to conditions like methemoglobinemia.
Learn how to store and purify water safely for emergencies, including boiling, bleach treatment, and proper container use.
Learn how your home's features and activities impact water quality. Complete a site assessment to identify and mitigate environmental risks.
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
Learn about home water treatment methods, including disinfection, filtration, and reverse osmosis, to enhance water quality and address common issues.
This guide helps private well owners interpret water test results, identify potential contaminants, and determine appropriate treatment options.