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Is reducing the bioavailability of the contaminants sufficient to be protective?

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Is reducing the bioavailability of the contaminants sufficient to be protective?

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Reducing the bioavailability of contaminants can be considered protective, as long as it can be demonstrated that the residual contaminant levels do not pose a risk. In cases where actions are planned to achieve their effectiveness through reduction of contaminant bioavailability, a monitoring program must be established to demonstrate the effectiveness of the action.

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