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Do levels of vinyl chloride above 2.0 ppb pose an immediate health risk?

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Do levels of vinyl chloride above 2.0 ppb pose an immediate health risk?

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The EPA standard of 2.0 ppb was established based on studies of exposure and risk, public health implications and the technical and economic feasibility of removing the substance from water, among other things. There is no direct evidence that concentrations at this level are harmful. However, the City is committed to reducing the level to the EPA standard.

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