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224 <br /> 7. REGULATIONS AND ADVISORIES <br /> TABLE 7.1 (ContlnuecQ <br /> Agency Description Information References <br /> Agenc3 <br /> NATIONAL (Cont.) 1— <br /> HUD Action level for lead-based paint 1 mg/m3 ( RF) or HUD 1987a,1987b N <br /> 1 mg/cm2 (AAS or <br /> ICP-AES) EI <br /> Guidelines: <br /> a. Air: <br /> ACGIH TLV TWA ACGIH 1990 <br /> Inorganic lead, dust and fumes 0.15 mg/m3 <br /> Lead arsenate 0.15 rng/m3 <br /> Lead chromate 0.05 mg/m3 <br /> EPA RfC (Inhalation) No data Bus 1990 <br /> End point CNS effects <br /> NIOSH REL <0.1 mg/m3 NIOSH 1992 <br /> OAQPS NAAQS 1.5µg/m3 EPA 1987c(40 CFR STATE <br /> 50.12);EPA 1978d <br /> b. Water: Regulatii <br /> EPA ODW MCLG 0 mg/L EPA 1989f(40 CFR 141, Guide. <br /> 142);EPA 1991a t. Air.- <br /> Health <br /> ir:Health Advisories No data IRIS 1990 <br /> Califf <br /> EPA OWRS Ambient Water Quality Criteria for 50µg/L EPA 1980d Conn <br /> Protection of Human Health Kana <br /> Ambient Water Quality Criteria for EPA 1985h Kano <br /> Protection of Aquatic Organisms Masa <br /> Freshwater: Masa <br /> Acute (1-hour average) 82µg/L Maryl <br /> Chronic (4-day average) 3.2µg/L Maine <br /> Marine North <br /> Acute (1-hour avenge) 140µg/L Nevad <br /> Chronic (4-day average) 5.6µg/L Pennr <br /> NAS ADI HSDB 1990 Penny <br /> Adults 3 mg/wk Virgin <br /> Children <3 mg/wk Vermc <br /> c. Other: <br /> ACGIH Biological Exposure Indices ACGIH 1990 <br /> In blood 50µg/dL Iowa <br /> In urine 150µg/g Montai <br /> creatinine Utah <br /> CDC Blood lead level of concern in children 101rg/dL CDC 1991 <br /> OSHA Blood lead level of concern 40µg/100 g(of OSHA 1978(29 CFR <br /> whole blood) 1910.1025);EPA 1978e Kentucl <br /> Montan <br /> Arizona <br /> Conneci <br /> Missour <br />