Asked by Kendra
I am trying to find the EPA standards for the maximum amounts of phosphate per liter of water. I went on their site, but I couldn't find it. Could anyone find out for me? THank you
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Apparently the EPA hasn't established a maximum amount of phosphates in drinking water. Check these sites.
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