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Page iii - A goal of verification testing is to enhance and facilitate the acceptance of small package drinking water treatment equipment by state drinking water regulatory officials and consulting engineers while reducing the need for testing of equipment at each location where the equipment's use is contemplated. NSF will meet this goal by working with manufacturers and NSFqualified Field Testing Organizations (FTO) to conduct verification testing under the approved protocols.
Page 3 - The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through its Office of Research and Development has financially supported and collaborated with NSF International (NSF) under Cooperative Agreement No.
Page 1 - Program to facilitate the deployment of innovative environmental technologies through performance verification and dissemination of information. The goal of the ETV Program is to further environmental protection by substantially accelerating the acceptance and use of improved and cost-effective technologies. ETV seeks to achieve this goal by providing...
Page 2 - NSF is an independent, not-for-profit testing and certification organization dedicated to public health and safety and to the protection of the environment. Founded in 1946 and located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, NSF has been instrumental in the development of consensus standards for the protection of public health and the environment. NSF also provides testing and certification services to ensure products bearing the NSF Name, Logo and/or Mark meet those standards.
Page 3 - The manufacturer was responsible for providing logistical and technical support as needed, as well as providing technical assistance to the FTO during operation and monitoring of the equipment undergoing field verification testing. Contact Information: OXI Company, Inc.
Page iii - Program (ETV) has been instituted to verify the performance of innovative technical solutions to environmental pollution or human health threats. ETV was created to substantially accelerate the entrance of new environmental technologies into the domestic and international marketplace. Verifiable, high quality data on the performance of new technologies are made available to regulators, developers, consulting engineers, and those in the public health and environmental protection industries. This encourages...
Page x - Inc., was responsible for all elements in the testing sequence, including collection of samples, calibration and verification of instruments, data collection and analysis, data management, data interpretation and the preparation of this report.
Page iii - DWTS is being conducted by NSF with participation of manufacturers, under the sponsorship of the EPA Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Water Supply and Water Resources Division, Cincinnati, Ohio. It is important to note that verification of the equipment does not mean that the equipment is "certified" by NSF or "accepted