Ohio begins testing Arsenic levels in drinking water
Posted by admin on Jul 23rd 2012
The state of Ohio started groundwater testing to identify regions with elevated Arsenic levels in groundwater. State health officials are also using workshops to educate the public about the dangers of ingesting inorganic Arsenic. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has strict standards for public drinking water systems, not private drinking water wells. This statement is worth repeating – all private well owners in the United States are responsible for the safety and maintenance of their drinking water.
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