intermediate work · a private-well household near the town center, Bonham, TX 75418 (Fannin County); best-estimate location near the town center, exact address not confirmed
Swap the GAC treatment cartridge, a private-well household near the town center, Bonham, TX 75418 (Fannin County).
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What the work involvesThe installed GAC treatment system's activated-carbon media has a limited service life, and a spent cartridge silently stops protecting the household's drinking water long before anyone would notice without a scheduled swap.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Shut off the system's bypass valve before opening the cartridge housing.
- 2. Photograph the spent GAC cartridge/media in place, then remove it and note the install date on the old media if marked.
- 3. Seat the new GAC cartridge/media in the housing per the manufacturer instructions and restore the bypass valve to normal operation.
- 4. Run a post-swap verification test confirming the target contaminant reads below its notification/MCL level.
- 5. Package the spent carbon media per the manufacturer disposal guidance and log the licensed-disposal record.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the spent GAC cartridge/media
- After photo of the new, seated cartridge/media
- Post-swap verification test confirming the contaminant still below its notification/MCL level
- Licensed disposal record for the spent carbon media
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Water Efficiency. Water efficiency is the quiet discipline of wasting nothing indoors. The EPA's WaterSense program sets the marks: how many gallons a minute a faucet should pass, how to find the leak that runs a toilet all night, how a household's water bill tells a story. Mastery looks like an auditor who can walk a home in an hour and find every hidden gallon. The skill is built one fixture at a time, which is exactly what this packet asks: measure one flow, find one leak, record one truth about where the water goes.
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