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# The highest (maximum) level of a contaminant allowed to go uncorrected by a public water system under federal or state regulations. Depending on the contaminant, allowable levels might be calculated as an average over time, or might be based on individual test results. Corrective steps are implemented if the MCL is exceeded. Source: [[http://ehsc.oregonstate.edu/glossary Oregon State University]] | # The highest (maximum) level of a contaminant allowed to go uncorrected by a public water system under federal or state regulations. Depending on the contaminant, allowable levels might be calculated as an average over time, or might be based on individual test results. Corrective steps are implemented if the MCL is exceeded. Source: [[http://ehsc.oregonstate.edu/glossary Oregon State University]] | ||
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Aktuálna revízia z 13:46, 14. júl 2014
- Slovak translation: Slovenský termín
- The highest (maximum) level of a contaminant allowed to go uncorrected by a public water system under federal or state regulations. Depending on the contaminant, allowable levels might be calculated as an average over time, or might be based on individual test results. Corrective steps are implemented if the MCL is exceeded. Source: [Oregon State University]