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To: Wade who wrote (123)6/8/1999 3:11:00 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 336
 
Wade,
This is the answer I got to my e-mail. Appears that they are well underway in addressing this coming need for testing in 2001.
Subj: Re: Arsenic Test/Water
Date: 6/8/99 6:57:31 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From: techservice@sdix.com (TS Internet-techserv-email)
To: CLin110852@aol.com

Yes, such a test is currently under development with a corporate partner. Thanks for the update and if I can be of any additional help, please let me know.

Best regards,
Tim Lawruk
Customer Support Manager

>>> <CLin110852@aol.com> 06/07/99 01:26PM >>>
On" 60 Minutes" last evening they had a story about the problems with arsenic
being found in the water tables. They apparently were using a test strip that
has very limited abilities to test for minute levels of arsenic. It is my
understanding that in the next few years, requirements to test for much lower
levels of arsenic will be put in place. Does SDIX have plans for developing
such a test kit. Thanks in advance for your response.