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Regulations for Aluminum in Drinking Water
Aluminum (Al) compounds are used in many applications, including as a coagulant for water treatment. Al is also a well‐established neurotoxin. Epidemiological studies indicating a potential link between Al and adverse neurological effects have generated controversy as to whether a drinking water standard for Al is needed. This article discusses regulatory values for Al in drinking water and the differences in opinion of regulatory agencies regarding the regulation of Al.
Regulations for Aluminum in Drinking Water
Aluminum (Al) compounds are used in many applications, including as a coagulant for water treatment. Al is also a well‐established neurotoxin. Epidemiological studies indicating a potential link between Al and adverse neurological effects have generated controversy as to whether a drinking water standard for Al is needed. This article discusses regulatory values for Al in drinking water and the differences in opinion of regulatory agencies regarding the regulation of Al.
Regulations for Aluminum in Drinking Water
Pontius, Frederick W. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 92 ; 18-183
2000-04-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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