- NSF Consumer Information: Drinking Water
The National Sanitation Foundation is a national leader in public health and safety. This page contains copious information on the safety of the water supply.
http://www.nsf.org/consumer/drinking_water/index.asp?program=WaterTre (Added: Fri Oct 11 2002)
- Preventing Dehydration
Healthlink, from the Medical College of Wisconsin, presents a good description of how to prevent dehydration. http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/993748461.html (Added: Tue Nov 08 2005)
- The Forgotten Nutrient
From the Tufts University, this article describes the importance of water and displays a table of signs of dehydration.
http://nutrition.tufts.edu/consumer/balance/2003-04/water.html (Added: Wed Oct 18 2006)
- Water and Mineral
From the University of Arizona, this site provides a clear description of water and its functions. The graphics make the material very interesting. http://ag.arizona.edu/NSC/courses/104nsc/ch08/ch08.htm (Added: Wed Jun 12 2002)
- What You Should Know About Your Drinking Water.
The UC Berkeley Wellness Letter provides an informative article on water safety, including a discussion of public supplies and private wells. http://wellnessletter.com/html/fw/fwLon12Water.html (Added: Wed Jun 12 2002)
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