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The first drinking water standard, designed to protect the public against acute bacterial diseases, was set in 1914 by the U.S. Public Health Service.
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United States, Environmental Protection Agency, Health Advisory, Federal Register, Public Health Service, Lewis Publishers, National Academy of Sciences, New York, Water Chlorination, Criteria Document, Health Pers, John Wiley, National Cancer Institute, National Pesticide Survey, The Impact of Chemicals, Limited Resource, The Massachusetts Blood Pressure, International Commission, New England, Radiological Protection, World War
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