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Found 10 dataset(s) matching "point-of-use exposure".
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This dataset contains information about all the features extracted from the raw data files, the formulas that were assigned to some of these features, and the candidate compounds that correspond...
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This dataset contains information about all the features extracted from the raw data files, the formulas that were assigned to some of these features, and the candidate compounds that correspond...
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This data set contains the result for inorganic constituents and organic compounds collected from tapwater locations, as well as water filtration plants, in East Chicago, Indiana, and Chicago,...
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In the United States and globally, contaminant exposure in unregulated private-well point-of-use (POU) tapwater (TW) is a recognized public health data gap and an obstacle to both risk management...
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In the United States and globally, the lack of data on contaminant exposure from unregulated private-well point-of-use (POU) tapwater (TW) is a recognized public health data gap and an obstacle to...
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ABSTRACT: In the United States (US), private-supply tapwater (TW) is rarely monitored. This data gap undermines individual and community risk management decision making, leading to increased...
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This data release provides concentration results for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) collected by volunteer community members, in tapwater samples from 84 private residences, in select...
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This data release contains the concentration and quality-assurance results for inorganic constituents, as well as organic compounds (volatile organic compounds [VOC], per- and polyfluoroalkyl...
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This data release contains the concentration and quality-assurance results for inorganic constituents, organic compounds (volatile organic compounds [VOC], per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances...
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Tapwater samples were obtained from groundwater sources on French Island, in the town of Campbell, Wisconsin. Samples from three locations were collected multiple times over a period of three...