What is mercury?
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Cheyanne Strong
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Basic Information about Mercury (inorganic) in Drinking Water | Basic Information about... - 3 views
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Electrical products such as dry-cell batteries, fluorescent light bulbs, switches, and other control equipment
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this case, the MCL equals the MCLG, because analytical methods or treatment technology do not pose any limitation
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The Safe Drinking Water Act requires EPA to periodically review the national primary drinking water regulation for each contaminant and revise the regulation, if appropriate. EPA reviewed mercury as part of the Six Year Review and determined that the 0.002 mg/L or 2 ppb MCLG and 0.002 mg/L or 2 ppb MCL for mercury are still protective of human health.
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i ndustries, which manufacture, process, or use significant amounts of toxic chemicals, to report annually on their
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i ndustries, which manufacture, process, or use significant amounts of toxic chemicals, to report annually on their
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Ask TreeHugger: Is Mercury from a Broken CFL Dangerous? : TreeHugger - 8 views
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CFL containing 5 mg of mercury breaks in your child’s bedroom that has a volume of about 25 m3 (which corresponds to a medium sized bedroom). The entire 5 mg of mercury vaporizes immediately (an unlikely occurrence), resulting in an airborne mercury concentration in this room of 0.2 mg/m3. This concentration will decrease with time, as air in the room leaves and is replaced by air from outside or from a different room. As a result, concentrations of mercury in the room will likely approach zero after about an hour or so.