Attachment Five


EPA Analysis of Potential Health Hazards of Uranium contaminants

https://www.epa.gov/safewater/contaminants/index.html#rads

Contaminant

MCLG 1
(mg/L) 2

MCL or TT 1
(mg/L) 2

Potential Health Effects from Ingestion of Water

Sources of Contaminant in Drinking Water

Alpha particles

none 7
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zero

15 picocuries per Liter (pCi/L)

Increased risk of cancer

Erosion of natural deposits of certain minerals that are radioactive and may emit a form of radiation known as alpha radiation

Beta particles and photon emitters

none 7
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zero

4 millirems per year

Increased risk of cancer

Decay of natural and man-made deposits of certain minerals that are radioactive and may emit forms of radiation known as photons and beta radiation

Radium 226 and Radium 228 (combined)

none 7
----------
zero

5 pCi/L

Increased risk of cancer

Erosion of natural deposits

Uranium

zero

30 ug/L as of 12/08/03

Increased risk of cancer, kidney toxicity

Erosion of natural deposits

 

Source:
Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Groundwater and Drinking Water

Mailing address:  
Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water (4601)
Ariel Rios Building
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460-0003

Phone and Fax:
Phone:  202-564-3750
Fax:  202-564-3753

 

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