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Arsenic in drinking water : 2001 update by National Research Council (U.S.). Subcommittee on Arsenic in Drinking Water instant download

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Authors:National Research Council (U.S.). Subcommittee on Arsenic in Drinking Water
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Year:2001
Edition:1st edition
Publisher:Washington, DC : National Academy Press
Language:english
File Size:9.25 MB
Format:pdf
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Arsenic in drinking water : 2001 update by National Research Council (U.S.). Subcommittee on Arsenic in Drinking Water instant download

1 online resource (xiv, 225 pages) :, Having safe drinking water is important to all Americans. The Environmental Protection Agency's decision in the summer of 2001 to delay implementing a new, more stringent standard for the maximum allowable level for arsenic in drinking water generated a great deal of criticism and controversy. Ultimately at issue were newer data on arsenic beyond those that had been examined in a 1999 National Research Council report. EPA asked the National Research Council for an evaluation of the new data available. The committee's analysis and conclusions are presented in Arsenic in Drinking Water: 2001 Update. New epidemiological studies are critically evaluated, as are new experimental data that provide information on how and at what level arsenic in drinking water can lead to cancer. The report's findings are consistent with those of the 1999 report that found high risks of cancer at the previous federal standard of 50 parts per billion. In fact, the new report concludes that men and women who consume water containing 3 parts per billion of arsenic daily have about a 1 in 1,000 increased risk of developing bladder or lung cancer during their lifetime, Includes bibliographical references, Human health effects -- Experimental studies -- Variability and uncertainty -- Quantitative assessment of risks using modeling approaches -- Hazard assessment, Print version record
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