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Length
EMC GOES TO A FRESH WATER TREATMENT PLANT
F-1
54 min.
Synopsis:
A modern municipal water purification plant is shown and its workings explained.

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EMC GOES TO A WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
F-2
16 min.
Synopsis:
The "digester type" of waste water treatment plant is covered.

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CROSS CONNECTIONS
F-3
64 min.
Synopsis:
Video on control of cross connections in potable water supply systems. Gives examples of contamination caused by cross connection problems and discusses 6 methods of protecting water systems from contamination.

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THE WATER SUPPLY CHALLENGE: A COOPERATIVE EFFORT
F-4
15 min.
Synopsis:
An overview by the centralized research program in water, conducted by the American Water Works Association Research Foundation. Good for educating employees as well as customers about the need to conduct water research projects.

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THE OZONE OPTION
F-5
20 min.
Synopsis:
A technical video produced by the American Water Works Association Research Foundation. It reports on the pros and cons of using ozone for water treatment. Provides understanding of ozone so that you may consider applying it to your water operations.

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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT H2O?
F-6
22 min.
Synopsis:
Excellent community relations video produced by American Water Works Association. Use it to supplement your presentations at civic meetings, for youth education and employee training orientation. Describes world's most precious resource, water, how much we use-- and waste. Gives suggestions to conserve just a little bit of water every day and most of all, it's about what might happen if we don't. Full of fun facts about water, very entertaining and motivational.

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BIG FEARS, LITTLE RISKS
F-7
30 min.
Synopsis:
Narrated by Walter Cronkite, and presented by the American Council on Science and Health is designed to increase public awareness of the real dangers we face and dispel the myths that trace amounts of chemicals are threatening our lives. The video is not limited to drinking water -- it's concerned with human exposure to chemicals from all sources and features 7 of the world's leading experts on biochemistry, cancer, toxicity, agricultural science and public safety.

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THE TODAY SHOW
F-8
6 1/2 min.
Synopsis:
The Today Show aired a segment on drinking water and misleading/fraudulent sales techniques by water filter salespeople. The initial taped program, by Lee Thompson of the NBC affiliate in Washington, D.C., includes hidden camera sequences with filter salespeople. Immediately following the taped segment, Deborah Norville interviews Joseph Contruvo, of USEPA.

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DRIP BY DRIP
F-9
15 min.
Synopsis:
A water conservation video produced by the city of Lakewood, California as part of its water reclamation and conservation program. The city is conserving more than 400 acre-feet per year by using reclaimed wastewater for irrigation of parks and schools, along with municipal water conservation, improved water resource efficiency and better consumer education.

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WATER , GIFT OF LIFE
F-10
50 min.
Synopsis:
Narrated by Gregory Peck, this breathtaking video experiences the beauty of water, showing how water is the precious substance on which all life depends. A good educational tool for community, civic group, or utility employee presentations. Good for school age through adult.

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SAFETY BASICS FOR WATER UTILITIES
F-11
27 min.
Synopsis:
Produced by the American Water Works Association for water utilities. It has 12 building blocks of safety: chlorine, hearing protection, electrical, asbestos, vehicle, HAXZOPER, confined spaces, personal protective equipment, lockout/ tagout, compressed gases, fire, and hazard communication.

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CUSTOMER SERVICE FOR WATER UTILITIES: STRATEGIES FOR FIELD REPRESENTATIVES
F-12
13 min.
Synopsis:
A hard-hitting video that gets right down to business, developed by the American Water Works Association. It shows and tells field employees what to say and do to improve their personal contacts with customers. Illustrates both the right and wrong way to handle common problems.