Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Final Leg of this Study

I have finally completed filling out all of the data on every individuals water quality reports. I have addressed and sealed all of the envelopes. This took forever. Filling out each of the things that JJ tested for was the most time consuming part of this process. I was diligent in making sure I had the correct numbers in all of the appropriate boxes and made sure that all of the data was correct depending on whether the individual had well water or county water.

For the final aspect of this project I will be writing a paper summarizing the total project, what I contributed to this project(water sample and data collection, preparation of the proposal to the EPA)and the community built and effected by this study.

I have gained so much insight into social injustices, environmental degradations, and what I want to do when I "grow up."

Thank you for following this blog and my journey through Hale County and beyond.

Justinn

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Mailing Water Quality Reports

 “Water Quality and Health in Alabama’s Black Belt”

Water Quality Report

Dear Customer Name,

As promised, in return for you participation in our study, The University of Alabama in conjunction with Hale Empowerment and Revitalization Organization (HERO) is pleased to present you with this water quality report.

Contact:

If you have any questions about this water quality report please contact:

Jessica J. Cook (JJ), University of Alabama Ph.D. student, at 205-499-0458, or jjcook@crimson.ua.edu

Joe Brown, University of Alabama professor, at 205-348-0418, or joebrown@bama.ua.edu


Thank you for your time and cooperation.

Sincerely,

Jessica J. Cook

Ph.D. Student Biological Sciences


Your Water Quality Results:

 

Indicator

Your Sample Results

Recommended Value

Meets EPA Recommended Value

Thermo-tolerant coliforms Bacteria

 

Zero in 100 ml sample

Y/N

Free Chlorine Residual

 

Detectable level of free chlorine (>0.1 mg/l)  at the household tap (applicable only for those customers on the water supply system (not well)

Y/N

pH

 

Normal pH between 6.5-8.5

Y/N

Turbidity

 

1 NTU

Y/N

 

PLEASE NOTE.  These data are based on one drinking water sample only and may not be indicative of your drinking water quality over long term periods.  We do recommend treating water by boiling if your drinking water sample tested positive for thermotolerant coliform bacteria, as this may indicate contamination.    To treat water by boiling, bring water to a rolling boil for at least one minute before consumption.   Note that many commercially available water filters (for example, Brita) may not be designed to remove bacteria or other waterborne microbes potentially present in water.  

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Above is the final water quality report that will be sent out to all of the residents of Hale County. For the past week I have been battling my printer to print out all of the labels for each of the residents that JJ/I collected samples from. As a "child of technology," I am afraid to say that I missed the majority of computer class. I had completely forgotten how to print an address directly onto an envelope. After a day of wasting envelopes and printing on them over and over again, I decided that labels were the way to go. I went to Office Depot and bought some Avery white blank labels and use an online software and have been knocking these addresses out. 

Some of the addresses on the excel spreadsheet JJ sent to me did not have names, so I typed "Current Resident" as the name. About 25 of the individuals that we collected water samples from did not have addresses. I used YellowPages.com to find those individuals addresses; if they did not have their address listed in the Yellow Pages I gave the individual a quick phone call. Each of these individuals I spoke with on the phone were very apprehensive about giving me their mailing address. On the first couple of phone calls I told people I was with The University of Alabama and they were confused. I decided after the first couple people to start by introducing myself and saying I am working with HERO. I figured everyone in Hale County has some sort of fimiliarity with HERO. 

I picked up the New College/University of Alabama official letterhead and hope to start filling in the data portion and customer name for each of the participants in this study. Hopefully, I won't have as many problems printing the actual report as I did printing on the envelopes. I believe we are going to send out the water quality report through the University. I am not really sure how that will work logistically, I will have to ask Margaret in the New College office.

I spoke with Dr. Brown today and he wants me to conclude this project with a paper that explains what I did in this study (participating in water sample and data collection, preparation and distribution of water quality reports, data collection for the EPA proposal) and outline how this study contributed to my learning and the people of Hale County.

For the rest of the week and over the weekend, I hope to complete filling out and printing the water quality reports.


Justinn