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But the EWG database sees EPA compliance as more of a starting point than a golden standard for human health. “Legal does not equal safe” is a consistent message the group uses.
According to EWG's database: Cocoa's system, which serves 294,039 people, exceeded health levels for six contaminants. The city's water exceeded EWG's guideline by 308 times for HAA5, 724 times ...
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) released its new Tap Water Database today (July 26), a searchable database that allows users in the U.S. to enter either their ZIP code or their local utility ...
A newly updated database from the nonprofit Environmental Working Group (EWG) documents nearly 280 contaminants lurking in US drinking water. Two of the most prevalent and concerning chemicals ...
EWG’s Food Scores database goes beyond Nutrition Facts to rank foods’ health value By Elizabeth Crawford 04-Nov-2014 Last updated on 18-Mar-2017 at 02:22 GMT ...
EWG’s database is an easy way to check water supplies around the country. Provided. If you want to know more about potentially harmful chemicals that may be in your drinking water, check out ...
EWG criticizes USDA as subsidy database lacks some names 02/01/23 6:10 AM By Steve Davies USDA's Jamie L. Whitten Building on the Mall in Washington, D.C.
An example of the EWG database, focused on Flint, Mich. Of course, Flint, Mich., is high on the EWG’s radar — the city’s highly contaminated water crisis has constantly been making national ...
The EWG database found 26 contaminants including bromate. The database found a bromate level of 0.462. EWG's recommended level is 0.1 while the legal limit in drinking water for bromate is 10 ppb.
The EWG database highlights chemicals found at levels exceeding some health guidelines recommended by public health officials in California, but within legal safety limits — which aren’t ...