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Evaluation of chemicals in drinking water Kalachi in Akmola and Igilik region

Abstract

   The laboratory analysis of drinking water on the content of chemical substances in the villages and Kalachi Igilik Akmola region. The results obtained show excess chlorides MPC multiplicity of 1.5 times in Igilik, the remaining excess is not observed and it was below the exposure limits.

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A. Zh. Makhaev
RSE "National Center for Occupational Hygiene and Diseases" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



K. V. Mashin
RSE "National Center for Occupational Hygiene and Diseases" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



A. V. Bakhluev
RSE "National Center for Occupational Hygiene and Diseases" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



T. A. Kyzyltaeva
RSE "National Center for Occupational Hygiene and Diseases" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



N. Zh. Batralina
RSE "National Center for Occupational Hygiene and Diseases" of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan

Karaganda



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Makhaev A.Zh., Mashin K.V., Bakhluev A.V., Kyzyltaeva T.A., Batralina N.Zh. Evaluation of chemicals in drinking water Kalachi in Akmola and Igilik region. Occupational Hygiene and Medical Ecology. 2017;(1):43-46. (In Russ.)

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