Route of Exposure: Drinking Water. Measuring chemicals in water The concentration of chemicals in water or soil is often reported in parts or million.

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Route of Exposure: Drinking Water

Measuring chemicals in water The concentration of chemicals in water or soil is often reported in parts or million (ppm) or parts per billion (ppb). Chemicals present in ppm or ppb amounts can have human health effects.

Demonstrating ppm and ppb Serial Dilution Activity

Safe Drinking Water Act Sets Standards for Drinking Water Contaminants – Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) Microorganisms Disinfectants Disinfection Byproducts Inorganic Chemicals Organic Chemicals Radionuclides