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What does µg/L stand for?

micrograms per liter


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Sampling at Los Alamos National Laboratory found perchlorate levels ranging from 30 micrograms per liter to 256 micrograms per liter in groundwater monitoring wells, according to a May 2005 report by the Government Accountability Office.
verticillioides at very low concentrations of 20 micrograms per liter of liquid, making it more efficient to use.
verticillioides at very low concentrations of 20 micrograms per liter of liquid, making it more efficient to use.
Rossville s arsenic levels in the last four quarters were 18 micrograms per liter.
quot; * "The bottled water shall not contain uranium in excess of 30 micrograms per liter of water.
The maximum allowable level in water is 5 parts per billion, or 5 micrograms per liter.
The researchers conclude that within 100 days, chromite and birnessite could generate chromium (VI) at concentrations above the World Health Organization's limit for drinking water--which is 50 micrograms per liter.
FDA testing revealed 500-600 micrograms of arsenic per liter, exceeding the agency's standard of 10 micrograms per liter for quality bottled water.

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