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  2. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Under the LCR, if tests show that the level of lead in drinking water is in the area of 15 ppb or higher, it is advisable—especially if there are young children in the home—to replace old pipes, to filter water, or to use bottled water. EPA estimates that more than 40 million U.S. residents use water "that can contain lead in excess of 15 ppb".

  3. Not only East Idaho is hurt by the water crisis. South Idaho ...

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    Now, nearly 200,000 acres of productive farmland in Twin Falls County are seeing a shortfall of critical water due to the unlawful actions of a few groundwater districts in eastern Idaho.

  4. ‘On the slow road to demise’: Idaho water system ... - AOL

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    If the amount of water available drops by 10% from its historical level, there are two basic ways to deal with that: 1. The farmer with the most junior water rights goes out of business (and the ...

  5. Idaho’s water crisis can be fixed. But are lawmakers still ...

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    Recharge projects, which divert some of the Snake River during times of high water out into areas like Egin Lakes, where it can sink down into the aquifer, have been developed in eastern Idaho ...

  6. Maximum contaminant level - Wikipedia

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    Maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) are standards that are set by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for drinking water quality. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] An MCL is the legal threshold limit on the amount of a substance that is allowed in public water systems under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA).

  7. Lake Coeur d'Alene - Wikipedia

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    Lake water has elevated levels of zinc, lead, and cadmium, [13] but is generally considered safe for swimming. [2] Although the lake is part of the Superfund site, it was not included in specific remediation plans. Instead, a Lake Management Plan was developed, to be implemented by the State of Idaho and the Coeur d'Alene (Schitsu’umsh) Tribe.