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rCDVNN c�( cow r-t <br /> +�L Title 22 ' <br /> M` <br /> (j) f Health Services (DHS) sets drinking water <br /> Mercury: "The California Department or: <br /> standards and has determined that mercury is a health concern at certain levels of exposure. This 'l <br /> fr, <br /> inorganic metal is used in electrical equipment and some water pumps. It usually gets into water as <br /> a result of improper waste disposal. This chemical has been shown to damage the kidney of <br /> laboratory animals such as rats when the animals are exposed at high levels over their lifetimes. DIIS <br /> !;. <br /> has set the drinking water standard for mercury at 0.002 part per million (ppm) to protect against the <br /> k of these adverse health effects. Drinking water that meets the DHS standard is associated with <br /> ris <br /> little to none of this risk and is considered safe with respect to mercury. <br /> I, <br /> � C! <br /> (k) Nickel: "The California Department of Health Services (DHS) sets drinking water <br /> I poses a health concern at certain levels of exposure. This <br /> standards and has determined that nicke <br /> inorganic metal occurs naturally in soils, ground water and surface waters and is often used in <br /> electroplating, stainless steel and alloy products. It generally gets into water from mining and refining <br /> operations. This chemical has been shown to damage the heart and liver in laboratory animals when i <br /> the animals are exposed to high levels over their lifetimes. DIIS has set the drinking water standard <br /> m for nickel to protect against the risk of these adverse effects. Drinking <br /> to 0.1 part per million (ppm) P <br /> water which meets the DIIS standard is associated with little to none of this risk and should be <br /> considered safe with respect to nickel." � <br /> (1) Nitrate: "The California Department of Health Services (DIIS) sets drinking water <br /> standards and has determined that nitrate poses an acute health concern at certain levels of exposure. ; <br /> Nitrate is used in fertilizer and is found in sewage and wastes from human and/or farm animals and <br /> those activities. Excessive levels of nitrate in drinking water <br /> generally gets into drinking water from !Y <br /> have caused serious illness and sometimes death in infants under six months of age. The serious j <br /> y <br /> illness in infants is caused because nitrate is converted to nitrite in the body. Nitrite interferes with <br /> the oxygen carrying capacity of the child's blood. This is an acute disease in that symptoms can <br /> develop rapidly in infants. In most cases, health deteriorates over a period of days. Symptoms include <br /> shortness of breath and blueness of the skin. Clearly, expert medical advice should be sought sF <br /> immediately if these symptoms occur. The purpose of this notice is to encourage parents and other <br /> responsible parties to provide infants with an alternate source of drinking water. Local and State } <br /> health authorities are the best source for information concerning alternate sources of drinking water <br /> for infants. DIIS has set the drinking,water standard at 10 part per million (ppm) nitrate as nitrogen <br /> (equivalent to the 45 parts per million nitrate as nitrate drinking water standard) to protect against <br /> the risk of these adverse effects. DIIS has also set a drinking water standard for nitrite at I ppm. To <br /> allow for the fact that the toxicity of nitrate and nitrite are additive, DIIS has also established a <br /> standard for the sum of nitrate and nitrite at 10 ppm as nitrogen. Drinking water that meets the DI-IS <br /> standard is associated with little to none of this risk and is considered safe with respect to nitrate." <br /> (m) Nitrite: "The California Department of flliealhh concern atServices lcersain levels) sets lnking of xposurer j <br /> standards and has determined that nitrite poses an acute I. <br /> ilizers and is found in sewage and wastes from humans and/or <br /> This inorganic chemical is used in fert <br /> rinking; water as a result of those activities. While excessive <br /> farm animals and generally gets into d <br /> -- - 245 +. <br />