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Regrettably, no one had tested these subterranean sources for arsenic.
There is now no official state standard for arsenic.
Unfortunately, no one tested the aquifers for arsenic.
Her book, A Is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie, is published by Bloomsbury.
"They look for arsenic and silver and materials that never appeared before the 19th century".
The current standard for arsenic in drinking water, established in 1942, is 50 parts per billion.
Scientists also sought simpler tests – for arsenic traces, for example – that juries would understand.
Wells will also be tested for arsenic, mercury or radium, depending on the county.
The researchers also looked for arsenic, chromium, selenium, manganese and some other elements.
Before leaving office, the Clinton administration issued an executive order tightening standards for arsenic in water.
The agency sets ceilings for arsenic in drinking water, but not food, even though rice is something of a magnet for arsenic in soil.
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