What is the acceptable limit of arsenic in drinking water as prescribed by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).
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the acceptable limit of Arsenic is 0.01 mg/l and the permissible limit in absence of alternate source is also 0.01 mg/l. Elevated concentrations of arsenic in ground water are reported from various parts of India but particularly affecting the large parts of the Ganga- Brahmaputra Plains.
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THE BIS PRESCRIBES 0.01 OF ARSENIC PER LITRE OF DRINKING WATER
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