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The maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) for malathion in drinking water is 0.19 mg/L (190 µg/L).
The main role of the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water is the development of the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water …
A drinking water screening value of 0.015 mg/L (15 ug/L) is established for diazinon.
A drinking water screening value of 0.1 mg/L (100 µg/L) is established for RDX.
A drinking water screening value of 0.24 mg/L (240 µg/L) is established for iodide.
A drinking water screening value of 0.004 mg/L (4 µg/L) is established for perchlorate.
A drinking water screening value of 20 ng/L (0.000020 mg/L) is established for perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA)
A drinking water screening value of 0.3 mg/L (300 µg/L) is established for Sulfolane
List of physicians designated by Transport Canada as Marine Medical Examiners.
Important notice – Please note the webpage is …
Projects submitted to Transport Canada’s Navigation Protection Program. Please note that where appropriate, the content is displayed in the language …