arsenic exposure services
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Risk Screens and Risk-Based Corrective Action
Soil and groundwater are 'contaminated' when naturally occurring elements (e.g., radon gas, arsenic) or man-made compounds (e.g., solvents, hydrocarbons) have a complete exposure pathway to human or ecological receptors at concentrations that meet the criteria established to cause adverse effects. ...
By Hirsch Gibney, Inc. based in Golden, COLORADO (USA).
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Arsenic In Well Water
The United States Environmental Protection Agency sets a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for contaminants in public drinking water. The MCL is the maximum concentration that is allowed for public water supplies. For arsenic, the MCL is 10 ug/L (which is the same as 0.01 mg/L). While the EPA does not regulate ...
By Air & Water Quality, Inc. based in Freeport, MAINE (USA). from Household Water Treatment and Purification Service line
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Cancer Expert Witness and Consultant Services
Dr. Harry A. Milman specializes in carcinogenesis and chemical causes of cancer (including genotoxic and non-genotoxic carcinogens) as a cancer expert witness and consultant. Dr. Milman’s interests include exposure to chemical carcinogens in air, water, and consumer products found in the home, at ...
By ToxNetwork.com based in Rockville, MARYLAND (USA).
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