What is Arsenic & Why Is It Dangerous?
What is Arsenic & Why Is It Dangerous?
Arsenic is a tasteless, odorless, and colorless contaminant. It typically enters groundwater through erosion of natural deposits, but it can also come from industrial or agricultural sources. According to the EPA and World Health Organization, long-term exposure to arsenic may lead to:
Arsenic is a tasteless, odorless, and colorless contaminant. It typically enters groundwater through erosion of natural deposits, but it can also come from industrial or agricultural sources. According to the EPA and World Health Organization, long-term exposure to arsenic may lead to:
Even low levels of arsenic, when consumed over time, can pose health risks.
Even low levels of arsenic, when consumed over time, can pose health risks.
How Do I Know if Arsenic Is in My Water?
Since you can’t see or smell arsenic, the only way to know for sure is through water testing. Private wells are especially vulnerable, as they are not regulated by public health agencies. Some areas of Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio are known to have higher-than-average natural arsenic levels.
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