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Lead and Mercury levels in hand washing sinks vs. water used for consumption

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I am reviewing the results we got from an outside lab and our lead and mercury levels are over the limit for drinking water.  Are the levels ok for hand washing?  Also, did I get my specs right for drinking water?  That was the specs I was using for the sink water.  If not, what are the limits for hand washing sinks?(2) Water Results.docx   13.23KB   9 downloads

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I am reviewing the results we got from an outside lab and our lead and mercury levels are over the limit for drinking water.  Are the levels ok for hand washing?  Also, did I get my specs right for drinking water?  That was the specs I was using for the sink water.  If not, what are the limits for hand washing sinks? (2) Water Results.docx

Hi Penny,

 

A little more context might assist.

 

(a) How many samples and individual results ? I sincerely hope more than one.

(b) Source of sample(s) ?

(c) Sampling procedure ?

(d) Where do the specs come from ?

 

Offhand the lead specification looks lower than the, I believe, EPA action level of 15 ppb. (0.015 ppm)

Hg spec looks typical.

The reference limits within factory food process water are to drinking water.

Thanks. All sample results were same.  I found out all but EPA standards for Mercury.  Does anyone know in ppm?

Thanks. All sample results were same.  I found out all but EPA standards for Mercury.  Does anyone know in ppm?

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= same as yr previous post, 0.002 ppm

 

ie ppb x 10-3 = ppm = mg/L

What would we do if our water is 0.005ppm for Mercury?  0.003 over?

Test again before you do anything

 

How old is the building your in?

What would we do if our water is 0.005ppm for Mercury?  0.003 over?

 

See post 2, a, b, c.

 

Just as an obvious example query - City water sampled appropriately on various occasions directly from the supply and analysed by an appropriately accredited lab ????

 

If the answer concurs above, maybe sue ?

The samples were sent to an accredited lab.  I am sending samples to another lab this week.


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