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- Chemicals and Contaminants in Drinking Water | California State Water . . .
Drinking water standards are called maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) MCLs are found in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations Primary MCLs address health concerns -- here is a comparison of Federal and California MCLs (PDF)
- California Drinking Water Standards
Secondary Standards Aluminum 0 2 mg L --- Color 15 Units --- Copper 1 0 mg L --- Foaming Agents (MBAS) 0 5 mg L --- Iron 0 3 mg L --- Manganese 0 05 mg L --- Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) 0 005 mg L --- Odor - Threshold 3 Units --- Silver 0 1 mg L --- Thiobencarb 0 001 mg L --- Turbidity 5 Units ---
- Water Quality Standards Regulations: California | US EPA
Presented are water quality standards in effect for Clean Water Act (CWA) purposes for this state The EPA is posting these standards as a convenience to users and has made a reasonable effort to assure their accuracy
- California Drinking Water Standards, Action Levels, and Unregulated . . .
Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) are primary and secondary drinking water standards They are enforceable regulatory levels under the Safe Drinking Water Act, and must be met by all public drinking water systems to which they apply
- California Safe Drinking Water Act: Key Regulations and Requirements
Learn about California’s Safe Drinking Water Act, including compliance requirements, testing standards, reporting duties, and enforcement measures
- Water Quality - Tracking California
State-level drinking water standards can be found in Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations All of the contaminants we provide data for have primary MCLs, which address health concerns
- Guide to Public Health Goals for Chemicals in Drinking Water
To keep drinking water safe, the California Legislature passed the Calderon‐Sher Safe Drinking Water Act of 1996 This law requires SWRCB to regularly test drinking water supplies and set standards for contaminants in the water
- California Drinking Water-Related Statutes and Regulations
Drinking water-related statutes are from the Corporations Code, Education Code, Food and Agricultural Code, Government Code, Health and Safety Code, Public Resources Code, and Water Code Regulations are from Title 17 and Title 22 of the CCR
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