Not exact matches
Have a professional test the
water to determine what minerals it contains, as well as any
dangerous contaminants like nitrates.
The
water used to prepare your infant's formula must be safe and free of
dangerous minerals, chemicals, or
contaminants that could possibly cause adverse health effects.
In it, she reports on the possibility of using a little - noticed provision in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act to require schools to test their drinking
water for
dangerous contaminants such as lead.
The proposal came the same week the state Senate released a report revealing the discovery of «potentially
dangerous contaminants» in the
water supply in Newburgh, Orange County, and as the village of Hoosick Falls weighs a legal settlement with a private company over carcinogenic chemicals in their drinking
water.
Now I don't want to necessarily want to equate PCBs and those
contaminants with what microbeads necessarily are, but make no mistake about it, microbeads pose a
dangerous threat to our
water supply, our fish and animal wildlife.
«Exposure to
contaminants carried by flood
water or sewer back - ups into basements can be
dangerous.
«There is simply no cost - effective way of removing radioactive iodine from
water, but current methods of letting the ocean or rivers dilute the
dangerous contaminant are just too risky,» said Chenfeng Ke, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dartmouth College.
A good system will likely consist of multiple filter cartridges; one to protect the carbon from larger
contaminants in the
water, and another containing carbon designed to remove trihalomethanes — a
dangerous disinfection byproduct.
Since your skin absorbs both
water and chemicals — as illustrated in the study on swimming pool contamination and cancer risk mentioned above — you could still be exposing yourself to
dangerous levels of
contaminants when you:
   (d) A primary place or enclosure, the place where dogs are routinely kept, that is not overcrowded, that has a nonporous, solid surface for flooring that can be sanitized, that is well - ventilated with air circulating at a rate of 8 to 12 times per hour, that has adequate lighting, and is dry, clean and sanitary and free from animal feces and wastes, spoiled or contaminated food, dirty
water, parasites or pests, trash, debris, sharp or
dangerous objects and offensive odors or other
contaminants that could affect the animal's health or injure the animal.
Though gray
water is less
dangerous than black
water, it could still contain traces of fecal matter, blood, or other
contaminants.