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Fourteen percent of groundwater samples mostly from sources located in urban areas had nitrate concentration higher than the maximum concentration recommended for drinking water by WHO (2007).
18 % of the groundwater samples had nitrate concentration higher than the maximum concentration recommended for drinking water by WHO (2007), while 55%% of the samples had nitrate concentrations above background concentration of 10 mg/l.
Generally, 32%% of groundwater samples collected in Dar es Salaam from 2000 to 2011 had nitrate concentration higher than the maximum concentration recommended for drinking water by WHO (2007).
It was noted that the concentration of nitrate in protected areas (Makutupora) was low compared to the other areas (Fig. 3) where it ranged from 0.9 to 32 mg/l below the maximum concentration recommended for drinking water by WHO.
50 % of the samples had nitrate concentration higher than the maximum concentration recommended for drinking water by WHO (2007), while 76%% of the samples had nitrate concentrations above background concentration of 10 mg/l.
All groundwater samples had nitrate concentration less than the maximum concentration recommended for drinking water by WHO (2007), while 60%% of the samples had nitrate concentrations above background concentration of 10 mg/l.
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These levels are far higher than the maximum concentrations recommended for soil, in particular the Cu and Cd concentrations which were found to be 14-fold and 4-fold higher, respectively, than the government standards (GB 15618-1995) [ 6].
In a tributary stream, Arroyo Moron, the water was about 10 times more toxic than the criteria maximum concentration (CMC) recommended by U.S. EPA for industrial effluents.
Across the range of baseline BMI or FEV1% predicted values assessed, the predicted mean Cmax and Ctrough values were low relative to the maximum systemic concentrations recommended for avoidance of tobramycin-associated toxicity.
Regardless of the observed decrease in exposure, a third of the sample still displayed blood concentrations exceeding maximum concentration of 44.5 nmol/L recommended by several international health authorities [ 83, 84], with concentrations reaching a maximum of 130 nmol/L.
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