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Announcement
of the Withdrawal of the Previously Established Public Health Goal
for Uranium in Drinking Water
[07/10/98]
In December 31, 1997, in accordance with Health and Safety Code,
Section 116365 (California Safe Drinking Water Act of 1996, SB 1307,
Calderon/Sher), the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
(OEHHA) adopted 27 Public Health Goals (PHGs) for chemicals in drinking
water. PHGs describe concentrations of contaminants at which adverse
health effects would not be expected to occur, even over a lifetime
of exposure. PHGs represent non-mandatory goals based solely on
public health considerations, and are developed based on the best
available data in the scientific literature.
OEHHA has since received additional information on uranium and
is in the process of reviewing the relevant scientific data in order
to propose a revised PHG. Based on the current review of the new
information, OEHHA hereby withdraws the previously established PHG
for uranium of 2 picocuries per liter of water, and will develop
and adopt a new PHG in accordance to Health and Safety Code, Section
116365.
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at (916) 323-6448.
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Last Updated July 10, 1998
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