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  2. Lead and Copper Rule - Wikipedia

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    EPA illustration of lead sources in residential buildings Infographic about lead in drinking water. The Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) is a United States federal regulation that limits the concentration of lead and copper allowed in public drinking water at the consumer's tap, as well as limiting the permissible amount of pipe corrosion occurring due to the water itself. [1]

  3. Litre - Wikipedia

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    In the medical field the microlitre is sometimes abbreviated as mcL on test results. [16] ... National Institute of Standards and Technology (11 November 2000).

  4. List of trichloroethylene-related incidents - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Fort Ord, CA was added to the EPA's National Priorities List. [16] Veterans have linked trichloroethylene as the underlying cause for high incidence rates of multiple myeloma. [17] In 1992, Lockformer conducted soil sampling on their property and found TCE in the soil at levels as high as 680 parts per million (ppm).

  5. GenX - Wikipedia

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    The standards, enforced by EPA and state agencies, require all public water systems in the U.S. to monitor for GenX and treat their water, if necessary to meet the 10 ppt standard. [43] EPA also announced the availability of grant funds to assist small and disadvantaged communities in testing for and treating PFAS contamination in their water ...

  6. State privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Historically, state laws on privacy date back before the founding of the United States and most authorities left protection of personal information to the individual. However, after the creation of a national economy as a result of the Civil War, governmental agencies were created to recommend stronger privacy protections.

  7. Statute of limitations - Wikipedia

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    Common law legal systems can include a statute specifying the length of time within which a claimant or prosecutor must file a case. In some jurisdictions (e.g., California), [2] a case cannot begin after the period specified, and courts have no jurisdiction over cases filed after the statute of limitations has expired.

  8. Ryan Stonehouse - Wikipedia

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    The injury was later revealed to be a torn ACL, MCL, and a broken bone, all in his non–kicking leg. [42] Stonehouse finished his second professional season with 53 punts for 2,812 yards and a 53.1 average, leading the league in yards per punt for the second consecutive year and nearly tying the record he set last year.