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The federal limit for lead is 15 parts per billion.
Most seriously, 1,110 community water utilities provided water that exceeded the EPA's actionable limit for lead in water.
WASHINGTON — For the first time in 30 years, the Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a new limit for lead concentrations in the air.
State officials found that the cuffs contained 4,500 to 5,900 parts per million of lead, roughly eight times the federal limit for lead in paint.
For the first time in 20 years, federal health authorities have lowered the recommended limit for lead exposure in young children, which they say could add 200,000 children to those believed to have unsafe lead levels in their blood.
Acceptable limit for lead is 0.01 mg/l (BIS 2012).
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Philadelphia has not breached the federal limit for lead-in-water, 15 parts per billion, since 1997.
Federal limits for lead in drinking water are based only on water chemistry.
The United States Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service does not have established limits for lead content in poultry.
But under his leadership, Pittsburgh also failed to test the required number of high-risk homes for lead, and said he felt "I'd have been fired" if Pittsburgh exceeded federal limits for lead.
Unlike residential plumbing fixtures, which must comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act, the brass fittings on hoses are not regulated, even though 30 percent of those tested in the study were found to exceed safety limits for lead.
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