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what causes due to Chromium as a contaminant in drinking water in excess of permissible levels
The number one would be China due to primarily industrialization and no regulations and the second place would be India, because geographically India has a lot more arsenic towards the surface so they have a high level of arsenic in a lot of the water which causes mental development problems to the people that are drinking it.
Unsafe acts refer to behaviors or actions performed by individuals that can lead to accidents or injuries, while unsafe conditions refer to environmental factors or situations that could cause harm or accidents. Unsafe acts are typically within the control of individuals, while unsafe conditions may require intervention from management or the organization to correct. Both can contribute to accidents and injuries in the workplace if not addressed.
No, you cannot use bottle water for your fighting fish....it has to be drinking water, but not out of a water bottle, due to the additives and the filthering process.
Yes. People have died from electrolyte imbalances due to excessive water consumption. See 'related link'.
You need to buy commercially bottled drinking water when the supply has been disrupted.
Many things can happen if there is a big drought, due to scarcity of water, such as poor crops and little drinking water.
It causes diarrhea due to the magnesium salts, which leads to dehydration and death.
Turbidity is commonly caused by fine silt. The presence of silt indicates either inadequate filtering or post filtering contamination. Either way the water could be unsafe to drink. Another cause of turbidity is actual microbial growth, water with enough turbidity due to microbial growth to be detected is definitely unsafe to drink.
Installing a community drinking fountain can be a very tedious task. This is due to the fact that you must install a running water line to make sure this works that best possible.
Underweight, unsafe sex, iron deficiency, indoor smoke from solid fuels (lack of proper ventilation), unsafe water (due to sanitation and hygiene), high blood pressure, tobacco consumption, alcohol consumption, high cholesterol, and obesity