Sentence examples for maximum permissible levels from inspiring English sources

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The cadmium concentrations found in five samples were lower than the maximum permissible levels established by the World Health Organization.

Specifically, the 3C wants governments to set maximum permissible levels for a global temperature increase and define greenhouse gas reduction targets by 2030 and 2050.

According to Article 18 VO (EC) 882/2004 [7] for cases in which maximum permissible levels of pesticides have been exceeded, no less than three subsequent shipments of the same product from the same producer of origin will be detained, i.e. an import permit for the EU will not be initially issued, based on suspicion of non-compliance.

The new law set maximum permissible levels of 600 ppm lead (used to inexpensively increase durability, weight, and paint brightness) and 0.1% of three specified phthalates (plastic softeners) for products intended for children aged 12 years and younger.

In China today approximately 700 million people--over half the population--consume drinking water contaminated with levels of animal and human excreta that exceed maximum permissible levels by as much as 86% in rural areas and 28% in urban areas.

Although solutes become more homogeneously distributed in the water column by late August/early September due to destratification by wind-induced mixing and convection, concentrations of manganese, nickel, and aluminum along a water depth gradient remain considerably higher (520 820, 140 220, and 440 620 μg L 1, respectively) than the EU maximum permissible levels in drinking water.

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Dr. Jack Schubert of the Argonne National Laboratories says: "When the maximum permissible level of strontium 90 is stated to be sixty-seven strontium units, it must be kept in mind that it is impossible to receive radiation only from strontium 90 in case of fallout".

The desirable level for chloride in groundwater is 250 mg/L and maximum permissible level is 1000 mg/L.

The maximum permissible level for calcium in groundwater is 75 mg/L as per WHO and BIS standards for groundwater.

The desirable level for sulfate in groundwater is 200 mg/L as maximum permissible level is 400 mg/L as suggested by WHO and BSI.

Although only 1.3%% of the samples were above the maximum permissible level of 200 mg/l, 23 % were above the desirable limit of 75 mg/l.

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