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NSF/ANSI/CAN 60
Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects
Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals - Health Effects
| Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP | |
| 10001 Six Pines Drive | |
| Woodlands, TX 77380 | |
| United States | |
| 832-205-4847 |
Facility : Shanghai, China
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Miscellaneous Water Supply Products |
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| Trade Designation | Product Function | Max Use |
| Drispac Plus Superlo polymer[1] | Well Drilling Aid | NA |
| Drispac Regular Plus[1] | Well Drilling Aid | NA |
[1] These products are designed to be flushed out prior to using the system for drinking
water. Before being placed into service, the well is to be properly
flushed according to the manufacturer's use instructions. Certification of these
products is based on the well drilling model with the following assumptions:
- The amount of well drilling fluid used is 3780 L (1000 U.S. gallons) to which the
drilling fluid has been added at the manufacturer's recommended level.
- The aquifer contains 3.1 million liters of water (815,000 gallons) based on a 0.5
acre aquifer of 6.1 meter depth (20 ft.) and 25% porosity.
- The bore hole is 61 meters in total depth (200 ft.), the screen is 6.1 meters in
length (20 ft.), and the bore hole is 25.4 cm. in diameter (10 in.).
- The amount of well drilling fluid removed from the well during construction is equal
to the combined volumes of the casing and the screen, plus an
additional amount removed through the well disinfection and development (90% removed).
- This product should not be used in constructing wells in highly porous formations,
such as cavernous limestone.
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