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Why do environmentalists worry about finding a few parts per billion of some rare chemical?

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Why do environmentalists worry about finding a few parts per billion of some rare chemical?

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They worry because tiny amounts of certain contaminants may slowly cause cancer or other diseases over a lifetime. Often water with a low level of contamination may have no adverse affect on healthy adults, but it can cause SEVERE symptoms in babies, children, the elderly, or people with compromised immune systems. Why risk irreversible damage when it is so easy to test your water?

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