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Maximum allowable concentration of iron content in drinking water

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Answered by Anonymous
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Secondary drinking water contaminants do not pose health risks to humans at levels usually found in water. The drinking water standard for iron is 0.3 milli- grams per liter (mg/l), and the standard for manga- nese is 0.05 mg/l.

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