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  • [[Category:Drinking water]] | page = Risk assessment of nitrate in drinking water
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  • ** Tap water ** Public and private (wells) drinking water source
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  • *Public (tap water) and private (well water) drinking water sources. Percentage of public and private (wells) drinking water sources in Europe.
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  • Total daily ingestion of nitrates in drinking water by infants under six months of age.<br> *General drinking water consumption by infants under 6 months of age: 0.2879 (http://rais.ornl.gov/
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  • [[Category:Water]] Does the option affect drinking water resources?<ref name="rains">JRC: IA TOOLS. Supporting inpact assessment in
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  • ...as the most critical adverse outcome. Very high concentrations in drinking water have also evoked a variety of vascular diseases even leading to gangrene of ...erefore individual analyses are needed to ensure that arsenic contaminated water should be avoided if at all possible.
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  • ...sure to pathogens. It is used in many fields and routes of exposure: food, water, air, fomites. QMRA allows objective, science based assessment of the healt Drinking water quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) has four stages:
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  • |Contains ERFs for radon, PM2.5, noise, chlorinated byproducts in drinking water, arsenic, dampness in buildings, formaldehyde, fluoride, ozone, lead, dioxi
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  • * [[Water guide]] a drinking water risk assessment model
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  • *Meriläinen P, et al. HiWATE - Risk-benefit assessment of drinking water disinfection (comparison of scenarios) ...sment of drinking water contaminants – Involving stakeholders. Stockholm water conference, 2008.
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  • * [[Hiwate]]: microbial and chemical risks of drinking water (2007-2010).
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  • * Microbiological safety of drinking water * Benefit-risk assessment of disinfection of drinking water: microbiological vs. chemical risks.
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  • ...Air; Water; Soil; Noise; Exposure; Multimedia; Consumer products; Drinking water; Dose-Response, PBPK; Integrated Assessment systems; Monetary Evaluation; e
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  • [[Category:Drinking water]] | page = Risk assessment of nitrate in drinking water
    10 KB (1,149 words) - 16:07, 29 January 2011
  • samples in a village after pollution of drinking water with chlorophenols.
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  • ** Tap water ** Public and private (wells) drinking water source
    2 KB (298 words) - 08:10, 5 June 2009
  • *Public (tap water) and private (well water) drinking water sources. Percentage of public and private (wells) drinking water sources in Europe.
    626 bytes (77 words) - 13:30, 4 September 2008
  • Total daily ingestion of nitrates in drinking water by infants under six months of age.<br> *General drinking water consumption by infants under 6 months of age: 0.2879 (http://rais.ornl.gov/
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  • To define the exposure response factor for nitrate exposure from drinking water causing iMetHb *Oral exposure from drinking water via baby food formula or drinking water.
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  • ...health risk estimates for infant MetHb attributable to nitrate in drinking water. *Total daily ingestion of nitrates in drinking water by infants < 6 months
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  • [[Category:Drinking water]] What is the excess risk of iMetHb attributable to nitrates in drinking water in England and Wales (per year?)?
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  • * Drinking water | Tap water concentrations for selected elements in the EPA Region V National Human Exp
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  • [[Category:Drinking water]] ...er supply zones, counties etc.). In this case we have used England & Wales water companies (in 2007).
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  • ...uilding heating/cooling, electricity use, and road transport; agriculture; water supply. * [[Risk assessment of nitrate in drinking water]]
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  • What is the magnitude of neurodevelopmental effects of nitrate in drinking water in the infant population in Europe?
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  • * [[Risk assessment of nitrate in drinking water]]
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  • * [[Risk assessment of nitrate in drinking water]]
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