Friday’s Top of the Scroll: California to Set Limits on Chromium-6 this Month
From the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin:
“The state affirmed on Thursday its efforts to develop the nation’s first safe drinking water standard for the cancer-causing chemical chromium-6, in the wake of a California court’s order to establish a limit for the carcinogen made famous in the film ‘Erin Brockovich.’
“An Alameda County Superior Court judge on July 18 set an interim deadline for the agency to unveil a proposed standard — or what officials call a maximum contaminant level — for chromium-6 by the end of August.”
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