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Re: arsenic in the envoronment
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Subject: Re: arsenic in the envoronment
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From: Byron Bodo <bodo@io.org>
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Date: 11 Apr 1995 05:56:00 GMT
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Article: 55876 of sci.environment
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Newsgroups: sci.environment
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Organization: Internex Online, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (416 363 3783)
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References: <3lvfgn$4d1@mark.ucdavis.edu>
fzyenath@chip.ucdavis.edu (Geeta Bharathan) wrote:
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> Does anyone here know of instances where arsenic has been found in the
> natural environment in high enough levels to pose a danger to living beings?
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> Could you e-mail me any information (including references) that you might
> have on this topic, especially ways to deal with the problem? I will post
> a summary of replies that I receive if there is interest.
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Geeta
EPA & state guideline documents supporting whatever drinking water,
ambient water, soil, dredge spoil, sediment, etc. criteria exist for
As should have lots of references.
Ontario Ministry of Environment & Energy released an As water
quality objective document last year. Address is 135 St. Clair
Ave. W., Toronto, ON.
-bb