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maximum contaminant levels (mcls)
Can MCLs Change Over Time?
Yes, MCLs can change as new scientific data becomes available. The EPA periodically reviews and updates MCLs based on the latest
toxicological research
and risk assessments. This ensures that the standards remain protective of public health.
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