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Added By: Charusheela BouaMittalon January 21, 2011
Author: Charusheela Boua

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Boua, Charusheela. Endosulfan in drinking water has no toxic effects- WHO Report. Last Modified January 21, 2011. Last Accessed June 19, 2013. < http://www.wepapers.com/Papers/130364/Endosulfan_in_drinking_water_has_no_toxic_effects-_WHO_Report >.
Description: The WHO while setting guidelines for drinking water quality conducted a study for Endosulfan concentrations in public drinking water. Studies reveal that endosulfan usually occurs at concentrations in drinking-water well below those at which toxic effects can be expected to occur, and it is therefore not considered necessary to derive a guideline value for endosulfan in drinking water.
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