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Environmental Assessment and Risk Analysis ElementWHITE PAPER SUMMARYJ anuary, 2003 AbstractThe question of the potential for exposure to inorganic arsenic in water through dermal contact is important when providingguidance about treatment options to private well owners. If dermal contact with the water is an exposure route of concern,then whole house treatment is required, while if only oral exposure is considered, then treatment at the kitchen tap will besufficient. For this reason, a review of the available information on absorption of inorganic arsenic from water via the dermalroute was Post, , recent reviews, the National Research Council s report, arsenic in Drinking Water (NRC, 1999), and the Agency forToxic Substances and Disease Registry s, ToxicologicalProfile for arsenic (ATSDR, 2000), evaluated the limitedavailable information on dermal exposure to inorganicarsenic.
Environmental Assessment and Risk Analysis Element WHITE PAPER SUMMARY January, 2003 Abstract The question of the potential for exposure to inorganic arsenic in water through dermal contact is important when providing
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Granular Ferric Hydroxide for Elimination of Arsenic, Of arsenic, 7060A ARSENIC ATOMIC ABSORPTION,, 7060A ARSENIC ATOMIC ABSORPTION, FURNACE TECHNIQUE, Chapter 6.1 Arsenic, Arsenic, microbes and contaminated aquifers, Arsenic, Arsenic: Mitigation Strategies, Arsenic Mitigation Strategies, Chromium Speciation