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['Water Programs']
['Safe Drinking Water']
04/29/2024
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Under Proposition 65, there are no acceptable concentrations established for any listed chemical in any given product. An exposure that causes a significant risk of harm from a listed chemical through the use of a product would trigger the warning requirement, not merely the fact that a listed chemical is present in a product. The concentration of a listed chemical would certainly factor into the level of exposure that would result from an individual using a given product. But concentration alone is not sufficient to determine if warnings are required. (However, please see the final question below regarding a specific court settlement involving allowable concentrations of lead in tableware.)
