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Setting standards: Risk assessment issues

Journal Article · · Journal of the American Water Works Association
OSTI ID:87572

How drinking water standards are set and which contaminants should be regulated are central issues in reauthorization of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). Suggested amendments to the standard-setting provisions of the SDWA cover a broad spectrum. In general, environmental groups argue that standards are not strict enough and that greater consideration should be given to sensitive subpopulations. Other note that the high cost associated with meeting increasingly strict standards is unjustified in light of the uncertain and sometimes nonexistent incremental benefits. This article takes a look at the issues involved in developing a rational approach for establishing drinking water standards. It reviews the current approach used by the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to set standards.

OSTI ID:
87572
Journal Information:
Journal of the American Water Works Association, Journal Name: Journal of the American Water Works Association Journal Issue: 7 Vol. 87; ISSN JAWWA5; ISSN 0003-150X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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