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Cyanides (total) 500 . Xylene (total) 14 . DDT . 2 . Zinc . 200 . Further information . Legislation . Legislation may be viewed on <www.legislation.sa.gov.au>. Copies of legislation are available for purchase from: Service SA EDS Centre 108 North Terrace Adelaide SA 5000 . …
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