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    Healthy home guide

    Every day, we are exposed to chemicals and pollutants in the air, water, soil, food and products we use in our home. Here are some tips on how to help protect yourself and those around you.
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    Health Canada
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    Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality: Guideline Technical Document ...

    It assesses new studies and approaches and takes into consideration the availability of appropriate treatment technology in order to establish maximum acceptable concentrations that are protective of human health, measurable and achievable by both municipal and residential scale treatment...
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    Guidelines for Canadian drinking water quality: Guideline technical document ...

    Health Canada completed its review on the usefulness of total coliforms as part of a source-to-tap approach to producing microbiologically acceptable drinking water. This guideline technical document reviews and assesses available literature on the uses of total coliforms in drinking water...
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    Health Canada
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    Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality: Guideline Technical Document ...

    An aesthetic objective of ≤500 mg/L has been established for total dissolved solids (TDS) in drinking water. At higher levels, excessive hardness, unpalatability, mineral deposition and corrosion may occur. At low levels, however, TDS contributes to the palatability of water.
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    Health Canada
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    Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality: Guideline Technical Document ...

    This supporting document focuses on the health risks associated with TCE in drinking water, including multiple routes of exposure -- ingestion as well as inhalation and skin absorption from showering and bathing. It assesses all identified health risks, taking into account new studies and...
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    Health Canada
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    Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality: Guideline Technical Document ...

    The maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) for trihalomethanes (THMs) in drinking water is 0.100 mg/L (100 µg/L) based on a locational running annual average of a minimum of quarterly samples taken at the point in the distribution system with the highest potential THM levels. The maximum...
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    Health Canada
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    Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality: Guideline Technical Document ...

    This Guideline Technical Document reviews and assesses all identified health risks associated with turbidity in drinking water. It assesses new studies and approaches, and takes into consideration the availability of appropriate treatment technology. From this review, several guidelines for...
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    Health Canada
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