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What Are Maximum Contaminant Levels?

Maximum Contaminant Levels are legally enforceable standards set by the EPA under the SDWA. They represent the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water without posing a significant risk to human health. The determination of MCLs relies heavily on toxicological studies that provide insight into the potential health effects of chronic exposure to various substances.

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