AWWA QTC98386

AWWA QTC98386

Development of Maximum Allowable Level (MAL) Values for Unregulated Contaminants Found After Laboratory Extraction of Products Designed to Come in Contact With Potable Water Bestervelt, Lori L.; Cailipan, Christine; Phelka, Amanda American Water Works Association / 01-Jan-1998 / 5 pages ISBN: 0898679796

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Any product that comes into contact with water has the potential of contributing both regulated and unregulated contaminants to the water. In order to ensure that these contaminants are not present at levels of toxicological concern, NSF International, along with its Health Effects Task Group, has designed a protocol for the development of maximum allowable level (MAL) values. NSFs system increases toxicological testing requirements as potential human exposure increases. This approach concentrates more resources on a smaller number of high exposures, potentially higher-risk additives, and a reduced level of effort is expended on low exposures, potentially lower-risk additives.



Keywords: Contaminants; Toxicity; Testing; Risks; Health Effects

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