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Found 10 records similar to Drinking water screening value for perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA) – Technical summary
A drinking water screening value of 0.3 mg/L (300 µg/L) is established for Sulfolane
A drinking water screening value of 0.004 mg/L (4 µg/L) is established for perchlorate.
A drinking water screening value of 0.24 mg/L (240 µg/L) is established for iodide.
A drinking water screening value of 0.1 mg/L (100 µg/L) is established for RDX.
A drinking water screening value of 0.03 mg/L (30 µg/L) is established for diuron.
A drinking water screening value of 0.015 mg/L (15 ug/L) is established for diazinon.
The maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) for nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) in drinking water is 0.4 mg/L (400 µg/L).
This guideline technical document reviews and assesses all identified health risks associated with PFOA in drinking water. It incorporates available studies and approaches and takes into consideration the availability of appropriate treatment technology. Based on this review, the drinking water guideline for PFOA is a maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) of 0.0002 mg/L (0.2 µg/L), based on the general population.
This Guideline Technical Document reviews the health risks associated with haloacetic acids in drinking water. It assesses all identified health risks, taking into account new studies and approaches, as well as treatment considerations. Exposure to haloacetic acids from drinking water through inhalation and skin contact has been considered for inclusion, but is not deemed significant. Based on this review, the guideline for total haloacetic acids in drinking water is established at a maximum acceptable concentration of 0.08 mg/L.
Based on this review, the drinking water guideline for nitrate is a maximum acceptable concentration of 45 mg/L (equivalent to 10 mg/L nitrate-nitrogen); the drinking water guideline for nitrite is a maximum acceptable concentration of 3 mg/L (equivalent to 1 mg/L nitrite-nitrogen).