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Lead in drinking water: a public health perspective incident management of lead contamination in drinking waterLau, GSPECIAL PUBLICATION- ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY
Application of clearance concepts to the assessment of exposure to lead in drinking water. Am J Public Health 1989;79:827-31... Ekenga,C Christine,McElwain,... 被引量: 5发表: 2018年 Different Choices of Drinking Water Source and Different Health Risks in a Rural Population Living Near a...
In 2008, EPA released LCR revisions and guidance that directs drinking water utilities to collaborate with public health departments and other organizations to extend the reach on information about lead in water. Many of these recommendations were modeled after the approach used by the Portland Water...
"Approximately 1.4 million people die annually from preventable diseases, such as diarrhoea and intestinal parasites that are associated with pathogen polluted drinking water and inadequate sanitation," it adds. Joyce Msuya, acting executive director of UNEP urged the global community to opt for more ...
Heavy metals are potential health risk, especially in mining sites where they deteriorate from sulfide-rich ore bodies. Lead, cadmium, arsenic and mercury are very carcinogenic, while others are toxic. The assessment of the levels of these metals in water resources of the lead–zinc mining commun...
Fluoride enrichment in drinking groundwater at Huaibei leads to potential health risk to the residents. A total of 49 groundwater samples from groundwater sources were collected to evaluate the potential health risk of fluoride ingestion through drinking
They are intended to assist the user in understanding terms used in the DWSHA tables. Action Level: The concentration of a contaminant which, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements which a water system must follow. For example, it is the level of lead or copper which, if ...
Due to the fact that strontium (Sr) is not involved in the scope of supervision of drinking water in China, the Sr concentration in public drinking water a
High concentrations of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in potable water can cause severe human health disorders. Present study examined the fitness of groundwater for drinking purpose based on the occurrence of nine PTEs in a heavy pilgrim and tourist