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Special Report - Real Estate & Construction - October 02, 2009
Belsby lands water-quality project at Hunters, Wash.
Hunters Water District hires help to reduce arsenic levels in water

By David Cole
Of the Journal of Business

Belsby Engineering LLC, of Spokane, has been contracted to find an alternative source of drinking water for the Hunters Water District in Stevens County—which has two wells, but arsenic levels in them exceed state and federal drinking water standards.

If a better source of water can't be found, Belsby would design a water-treatment system that would reduce arsenic levels in the water from the district's wells, says Brian Belsby, principal at the company. The latter option, how...


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