The testing of agricultural irrigation water for bacterial pathogens" with Michael Casteel, Ph.D., President, Microbial Intelligence Group. <br /><br />Dr. Casteel earned his PhD in Environmental health microbiology/ infectious disease epidemiology and a MSPH, Environmental health microbiology at the Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He obtained a BSEH from Old Dominion University. <br />Agenda: <br />1. Your introduction and background. <br />2. Why should agricultural irrigation water be tested for bacterial pathogens? <br />3. Which tests are traditionally performed? <br />4. What are the governmentally-required tests and reports? <br />5. Is there a difference between well water, canal water and rention pond water? <br />6. What products and services does the MICROBIAL INTELLIGENCE GROUP offer? <br /><br />Michael J. Casteel, Ph.D. <br />President <br />Microbial Intelligence Group, L.L.C. <br />Tele: 650-863-3453 <br />Fax: 650-340-0391 <br />mc@microbial-intelligence-group.us <br />www.microbial-intelligence-group.us