EPA has set drinking water standards with two levels of protection. The maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) is zero. This is the levels determined to be safe by toxicological and biomedical considerations, independent of feasibility. EPA's final rule establishes an action level is set at 15 µg/L.
US EPA Test method 12 or a lab can also obtain results from Method 29.
no they do not meet dot standards. and they are not EPA certified
There not you can pull them out and the engine will still run fine, there just there for EPA emmision standards
Dumb butt is the answer trust me! I put it on a paper and was correct
Sports cars that have not met the NHTSA & EPA standards and are not legal to sell in the U.S.
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They give communities uniform safety guidelines to follow when assessing their water quality.
They give communities uniform safety guidelines to follow when assessing their water quality.
on the track and private property not the road due to the epa emmissions standards
to protect our community to get a better life on earth's environment
400 mg lead in each kilogram of soil.