Gary Scott
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENO - California this week adopted a limit on the amount of perchlorate allowed in drinking water, becoming only the second state in the country to regulate the toxic chemical.
The new rules, which take effect Oct. 18, restrict perchlorate contamination to a maximum of 6 parts per billion. Water companies will be required to test all sour...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENO - California this week adopted a limit on the amount of perchlorate allowed in drinking water, becoming only the second state in the country to regulate the toxic chemical.
The new rules, which take effect Oct. 18, restrict perchlorate contamination to a maximum of 6 parts per billion. Water companies will be required to test all sour...
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