California sets nation-leading limit for carcinogenic chromium-6 in drinking water
Briefly

Chromium-6, linked to gastrointestinal cancer, reproductive harm, and liver/kidney damage, is naturally found in water but also a byproduct of industrial activities like chemical plants.
Clean water advocates pushed for a stricter limit but welcomed the long-overdue step as a historic advancement in protecting impacted communities.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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