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RE: US Drinking Water Standard(s) - Thanks



Thank you RADSAFERS.  That was fast. 
I've got the #.  The limit, FYI, is 20000pCi/L.
Miro. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill_Goldsmith@radian.com [mailto:Bill_Goldsmith@radian.com]
Sent: October 4, 1999 9:55 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: RE: US Drinking Water Standard(s)


Look at 40CFR141.16.  Specific limit is given in Table A.
Bill Goldsmith
Radian International LLC
423-220-8265
FAX 423-483-9061
Bill_goldsmith@radian.com <mailto:Bill_goldsmith@radian.com> 



		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Lieskovsky, Miro [mailto:MLieskovsky@nbpower.com]
		Sent:	October 04, 1999 08:02
		To:	Multiple recipients of list
		Subject:	US Drinking Water Standard(s)


		Dear Radsafers:

		Could you, please, point me to any US regulation that gives
the tritium
		concentration limit in the drinking water?

		Thank you in advance.

		Regards,

		Miroslav Lieskovský 
		Health Physicist 
		NB POWER - PLGS
		P.O. BOX 600
		Lepreau, N.B.
		Canada, E5J 2S6 
		tel. (506) 659 7421
		fax. (506) 659 6507
		mlieskovsky@nbpower.com <mailto:mlieskovsky@nbpower.com> 








	
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