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World Health Organization arsenic guidelines

Hygienists (ACGIH), International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and World Health Organization (WHO) have established guidelines on exposure and classifications of the carcinogenicity of arsenic. [Pg.265]

Arsenic has been detected in groundwater in several countries of the world, with concentration levels exceeding the World Health Organization (WHO) drinking water guideline value of 10 pg/1 as well as the national regulatory standards of 50 pg/1 in India and Bangladesh (Mukheijee... [Pg.1084]

World Health Organization (WHO). 2003. Arsenic in drinking-water, Background document for development of WHO guidelines for drinking water quality, Geneva, 2003. [Pg.585]


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