Event Title

Mankato's Water: Is It Clearly the Best Choice?

Location

CSU 201

Start Date

24-4-2007 8:15 AM

End Date

24-4-2007 10:30 AM

Student's Major

Mechanical and Civil Engineering

Student's College

Science, Engineering and Technology

Mentor's Name

Vicki Luoma

Mentor's Department

Accounting and Business Law

Mentor's College

Business

Description

Water is essential to all forms of life. Clean water in particular is essential to human life. Included in this presentation is information regarding the quality and the abundance of the water provide by the City of Mankato. This includes the sources, the water treatment process, the possible contaminants, and the laws and regulations that govern water clarity. Also, improvements to the water quality and the possible processes used will be discussed. This research will include present laws and ordinance in effect and qualitative studies, such as interviews with the parties involved to determine if any other laws or ordinances should be passed.

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Apr 24th, 8:15 AM Apr 24th, 10:30 AM

Mankato's Water: Is It Clearly the Best Choice?

CSU 201

Water is essential to all forms of life. Clean water in particular is essential to human life. Included in this presentation is information regarding the quality and the abundance of the water provide by the City of Mankato. This includes the sources, the water treatment process, the possible contaminants, and the laws and regulations that govern water clarity. Also, improvements to the water quality and the possible processes used will be discussed. This research will include present laws and ordinance in effect and qualitative studies, such as interviews with the parties involved to determine if any other laws or ordinances should be passed.

Recommended Citation

Wassenaar, Krista; Chris Kulzer; and Kevin Wittbrot. "Mankato's Water: Is It Clearly the Best Choice?." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 24, 2007.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2007/oral-session-10/9