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| 9/22 | | Water Treatment Systems | | | Connecticut Basement Systems Radon will provide an informative presentation on water contaminants and different treatment methods. Connecticut Basement Systems Radon has been involved in the water treatment industry since 1988. They have installed systems for residential, municipal, and commercial clients. They are a member of the Water Quality Association which gives them the ability to have access to the latest technological advancements in the industry. A WQA Certified Water Specialist manages their water treatment division which helps deliver the best possible treatment advice and solutions for water quality issues. |
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