Haw. Code R. § 11-20-3 - Maximum contaminant levels for inorganic chemicals
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Contaminant |
MCL, Milligrams Per Liter (mg/L) |
Chemical Abstract Source Registry Number (CAS #) |
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(1) Arsenic |
0.010 |
7440-38-2 |
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(2) Asbestos |
7 million fibers/liter(longer than 10 µm) |
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(3) Barium |
2 |
7440-39-3 |
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(4) Cadmium |
0.005 |
7440-43-9 |
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(5) Chromium |
0.1 |
7440-47-3 |
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(6) Mercury |
0.002 |
7439-97-6 |
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(7) Nitrate |
10 (as Nitrogen) |
14797-55-8 |
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(8) Nitrite |
1 (as Nitrogen) |
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(9) Total Nitrate and Nitrite |
10 (as Nitrogen) |
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(10) Selenium |
0.05 |
7882-49-2 |
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(11) Antimony |
0.006 |
7440-36-0 |
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(12) Beryllium |
0.004 |
7440-41-7 |
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(13) Cyanide |
0.2 (as free Cyanide) |
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(14)(reserved) |
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(15) Thallium |
0.002 |
7440-28-0 |
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(16) Fluoride |
4.0 |
16984-48-8 |
The MCL of 0.01 mg/l for arsenic is effective January 23, 2006. Prior to January 23, 2006, the MCL for arsenic is 0.05 mg/L.
Notes
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