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Is school water really as clean as people say? This question has been on my mind ever since I started school. I remember when I was in middle school, the water would come out cloudy and warm. I want to finally put this theory to test. I plan on doing this by using a surface water test. This will test different sections of water quality, including pH, salinity, and ammonia. Many high school students don't have the opportunity to do something like this. This test will hopefully answer future questions about our school's water quality. All the donated money will go to the water surface test.

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Is school water really as clean as people say? This question has been on my mind ever since I started school. I remember when I was in middle school, the water would come out cloudy and warm. I want to finally put this theory to test. I plan on doing this by using a surface water test. This will test different sections of water quality, including pH, salinity, and ammonia. Many high school students don't have the opportunity to do something like this. This test will hopefully answer future questions about our school's water quality. All the donated money will go to the water surface test.

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