gslack
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- Mar 26, 2010
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Say gslack, why don't you tell us again how that natural arsenic is so totally harmless.
Arsenic in Drinking Water | Arsenic | US EPA
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Higher levels of arsenic tend to be found more in ground water sources than in surface water sources (i.e., lakes and rivers) of drinking water. The demand on ground water from municipal systems and private drinking water wells may cause water levels to drop and release arsenic from rock formations.
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relatively... get it yet? too big a word for you socko?
Maximum Contaminant Level
in parts per million (ppm)
MCL = 0.010 ppm
Maximum Contaminant Level Goal MCLG = 0 ppm
Health Effects
Skin damage or problems with circulatory systems, and may have increased risk of getting cancer
Sources of contamination
Erosion of natural deposits; runoff from orchards, runoff from glass & electronic production wastes
For other contaminants and their MCLs, visit this page.
I'd call you a semantic tool, but that would just be another word you can't understand... Relatively harmless in natural form, meaning just that dumbazz..
Isn't there a thesaurus you can get that might have visual aids or something?