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Arsenic In Some Bottled Water Brands At Unsafe Levels Consumer о

Unsafe Levels Of Arsenic Found In Some Bottled Waters According To
Unsafe Levels Of Arsenic Found In Some Bottled Waters According To

Unsafe Levels Of Arsenic Found In Some Bottled Waters According To Cr believes the federal limit for bottled water should be revised to 3 ppb from the current federal standard of 10 ppb. in total, cr identified 11 brands out of more than 130 that either self. In a study conducted by consumer reports, 11 of the 130 bottled water brands tested had had detectable levels of arsenic, and 6 of them contained 3 ppb and higher. these are the bottled waters you should be looking out for: peñafiel (dr. pepper) starkey (whole foods) crystal creamery. crystal geyser alpine spring water.

Arsenic In Some Bottled Water At Unsafe Levels Says Consumer Reports
Arsenic In Some Bottled Water At Unsafe Levels Says Consumer Reports

Arsenic In Some Bottled Water At Unsafe Levels Says Consumer Reports The federal standard for arsenic in bottled water is 10 ppb, but consumer reports said current research suggests levels above 3 ppb “are potentially dangerous to drink over extended periods of. A recent round of tests from the center for environmental health (ceh) found “high levels” of arsenic in bottled water brands owned by whole foods and keurig dr pepper. exposure to arsenic, a contaminant found naturally in the earth’s crust, has been linked to brain development issues in children and can lead to an increased risk of. That's higher than the amount of arsenic that starkey water, a bottled water brand owned by whole foods, had in late 2016 and 2017, when it recalled more than 2,300 cases for excessive arsenic. The food and drug administration learned about high levels of arsenic in a brand of bottled water owned by keurig dr pepper as early as 2013, two years earlier than previously known, according to.

Arsenic In Some Bottled Water At Unsafe Levels Says Consumer Reports
Arsenic In Some Bottled Water At Unsafe Levels Says Consumer Reports

Arsenic In Some Bottled Water At Unsafe Levels Says Consumer Reports That's higher than the amount of arsenic that starkey water, a bottled water brand owned by whole foods, had in late 2016 and 2017, when it recalled more than 2,300 cases for excessive arsenic. The food and drug administration learned about high levels of arsenic in a brand of bottled water owned by keurig dr pepper as early as 2013, two years earlier than previously known, according to. Cr believes the federal limit for bottled water should be revised down to 3 ppb from the current federal standard of 10 ppb. in total, cr identified 11 brands out of more than 130 that either self reported or, based on tests it commissioned, had detectable amounts of arsenic. of those, six had levels of 3 ppb or higher. these brands are starkey. Starkey water contained 9.8 ppb of arsenic in its water, the second highest level out of the 130 bottled water brands they tested. the brand's own internal tests show arsenic levels at up to 9 ppb.

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