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… water that meets the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality for lead. However, under certain conditions, lead … drinking water? The Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality set a maximum acceptable concentration of 0.005 mg/L … Health Canada – Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality
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… aware that test results will only tell you about the water quality on the day you test it. Well water quality can change over time. Weather, seasons, drought, … Branch at www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/environment/air-land-water/water/groundwater-wells-aquifers or contact …
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… arsenic may cause stomach pain, vomiting, diarrhea and impaired nerve function. Impaired nerve function may cause a ‘pins and needles’ … information on The Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality, see …
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… infection or disease. Legionella bacteria can cause Legionnaires’ disease, which can be fatal. Pseudomonas bacteria can … is safe? If you are unsure of the maintenance or water quality, do not enter the pool or hot tub. “If in doubt, … from placing their heads under the water in case hair or jewelry may be caught in an outlet. Be careful …
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… can still persist in the water. If you are unsure about the quality of the water, contact your local health authority. … see Health Canada’s Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality at … more information about cyanobacteria and recreational water quality, see Health Canada’s Guidelines for Canadian …
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… maintenance. Treatment plant A typical treatment plant uses air to help break down and treat waste. The waste is treated … plant. A treatment plant treats liquid waste to a higher quality before entering the dispersal area. This process … to construct a new onsite sewage system, or alter or repair an existing one, must follow the Public Health Act and …
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… is usually white. The matted fibres can be crumbly and airbone if unbound or deteriorated. Asbestos is no longer … you breathe in asbestos fibers that are released into the air. When you inhale large amounts of asbestos fibres, they … long periods of exposure to high levels of asbestos in the air can be harmful to your health. It could increase your …
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… to prevent heat-related illness? Keep cool inside Turn on air conditioning (AC) if you have it. A temperature of less … when your home is getting too hot If you do not have an air-conditioned space in your home, consider staying with friends or family who have air-conditioning if your house gets too hot. Plan cool …
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… When released outdoors, radon gas becomes diluted with air and poses little risk. However, radon gas can build up … from radon depends on its concentration in the indoor air of the home or building and the length of time exposed. … homes and other buildings. How is radon measured? Radon in air is measured in becquerels per cubic meter (Bq/m3), a …