Tuesday, April 21, 2020

The Rules

States are allowed to set and enforce their own drinking water standards as long as they are at minimum as stringent as EPA's national standards. The EPA limits the amount of contaminants that are in water, the limits reflect the affect that the contaminants have on human health. There are also unregulated contaminants, these are contaminants that are suspected to be present in drinking water but do not have health based standards set under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

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The Rules

States are allowed to set and enforce their own drinking water standards as long as they are at minimum as stringent as EPA's national s...