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Court gives USEPA slam‐dunk win on radionuclides rule
This article discusses how a February 25th federal appeals court ruling upholding the US Environmental Protection Agency's revised radionuclides rule of December 2000 is all but sure to set Waukesha, Wisconsin, and several hundred other community water systems with radionuclides problems, on the compliance path to drop concentrations of radium and gross alpha and beta/photon emitters to the retained maximum contaminant levels (MCLS) first set in 1976 and to meet the new uranium standard of 30 ug/L.
Court gives USEPA slam‐dunk win on radionuclides rule
This article discusses how a February 25th federal appeals court ruling upholding the US Environmental Protection Agency's revised radionuclides rule of December 2000 is all but sure to set Waukesha, Wisconsin, and several hundred other community water systems with radionuclides problems, on the compliance path to drop concentrations of radium and gross alpha and beta/photon emitters to the retained maximum contaminant levels (MCLS) first set in 1976 and to meet the new uranium standard of 30 ug/L.
Court gives USEPA slam‐dunk win on radionuclides rule
Scharfenaker, Mark A. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 95 ; 18-28
2003-04-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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