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Salmonella treatment option is validated with automated arsenic analyzer
Seattle, WA – July 15, 2008 – TraceDetect’s automated arsenic analyzer, SafeGuard, quickly validated a salmonella treatment option that allowed City of Alamosa (CO) water operators to return the drinking water supply system to acceptable levels.
The City of Alamosa faced a salmonella outbreak in the water supply earlier this year. The most viable option for quickly fixing the problem was to superchlorinate the water. Although a fairly common practice, this method was questioned because of Alamosa’s high level of naturally-occurring arsenic that is present in the groundwater. Officials worried that adding excess chlorine would liberate arsenic and send the arsenic levels well above the federally-regulated, 10ppb limit.
“It is our goal to quickly respond to our customers’ needs,” says Richard Brewer, CEO & President, TraceDetect. “The City of Alamosa had a viable option for clearing the salmonella outbreak, but desperately needed quick validation that it wouldn’t create an additional problem. Within a week, they had an arsenic analyzer and technician available onsite to determine that superchlorination wasn’t going to create an arsenic problem for them.”
The quick response was critical for water officials at the City of Alamosa. “Traditionally, superchlorination is used to treat those rare occurrences of salmonella outbreak within a drinking water supply system. With the SafeGuard system, we were able to prove that superchlorination did not liberate our naturally-occurring arsenic. The arsenic levels remained low and the salmonella outbreak was contained,” said Don Koskelin, Alamosa Public Works Director.
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TraceDetect is a leading provider of on-site trace metals monitoring equipment. TraceDetect‘s patented products enable detection of trace metal concentrations down to sub-ppb in the drinking water, wastewater treatment, industrial process, and semiconductor industries. TraceDetect offers online and automated products with real-time analysis results at a fraction of the cost and time.

