User:Elinf5/Drinking water quality in the United States/Bibliography
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- Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board. (2022). PG&E Hinkley Chromium cleanup. PG&E Hinkley Chromium Cleanup | Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board. Retrieved March 4, 2022, from https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/lahontan/water_issues/projects/pge/[1]
- This is a federal website that goes over PG&E Hinkley contamination and cleanup which will be a helpful source for this citation that is missing on the original page.
- Izbicki, J. A., & Groover, K. D. (2016, January 22). A plan for study of hexavalent chromium, cr(vi) in groundwater near a mapped plume, Hinkley, California, 2016. Open-File Report. Retrieved March 4, 2022, from https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/ofr20161004[2]
- This is reliable study in an academic journal that can be a reference to expand on the current situation for the water pollution in Hinkley, California.
- Pellerin, C; Booker, S M (2000-09). "Reflections on hexavalent chromium: health hazards of an industrial heavyweight". Environmental Health Perspectives. Retrieved from March 4, 2022 https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/pdf/10.1289/ehp.108-a402[3]
- This is a reliable source to expand on the section about hexavalent chromium health effects from an academic journal. It is also a good source to cite about why the Hinkley was so disastrous to their community.
- Environmental Protection Agency. (2022). Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule, EPA. Retrieved March 4, 2022, from https://www.epa.gov/dwucmr/third-unregulated-contaminant-monitoring-rule[4]
- This is a good federal source to cite that Hexavalent Chromium is on the unregulated contaminant list meaning that although it is monitored and suspected because it is in drinking water there is no set federal regulation because they do not have health-based standards set under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
References
[edit]- ^ "PG&E Hinkley Chromium Cleanup | Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board". www.waterboards.ca.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
- ^ Izbicki, John A.; Groover, Krishangi D. (2016). "A plan for study of hexavalent chromium, CR(VI) in groundwater near a mapped plume, Hinkley, California, 2016". Open-File Report. doi:10.3133/ofr20161004. ISSN 2331-1258.
- ^ Pellerin, C; Booker, S M (2000-09). "Reflections on hexavalent chromium: health hazards of an industrial heavyweight". Environmental Health Perspectives. 108 (9). doi:10.1289/ehp.108-a402. ISSN 0091-6765. PMC 2556938. PMID 11017901.
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(help)CS1 maint: PMC format (link) - ^ US EPA, OW (2015-09-01). "Third Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule". www.epa.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-05.