Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality: Guideline Technical Document – Chromium
Chromium occurs naturally in small amounts in rocks and soils, some of which is released into the aquatic environment through weathering and erosion processes. This guideline technical document reviews and assesses all identified health risks associated with chromium in drinking water. It incorporates new studies and approaches and takes into consideration the availability of appropriate treatment technology. A maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) of 0.05 mg/L (50 µg/L) is established for total chromium in drinking water.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Health Canada
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
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