The EPA's secondary standards for contaminants that may cause cosmetic or aesthetic effects in drinking water suggest an
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The EPA's secondary standards for contaminants that may cause cosmetic or aesthetic effects in drinking water suggest an
The EPA's secondary standards for contaminants that may cause cosmetic or aesthetic effects in drinking water suggest an upper limit of 250mg/L for of Cl−, what is the contaminant level in ppm? Is this level acceptable based on EPA guidelines? ppm The EPA's secondary standards for contaminants that may cause cosmetic or aesthetic effects in drinking water suggest an upper limit of 0.100mg/L for silver. If 4.72×104 liters of water in a storage tank contains 3.02 grams of Ag, what is the contaminant level in ppm? Is this level acceptable based on EPA guidelines? ppm
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