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  1. GenX (HFPO dimer acid)

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1737

    hormones; • Increase cholesterol levels; • Affect the immune system; or • Increase the risk of certain ... ng/L ppt PFAS State Action Level ACTION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED The GenX level detected in your water ... cancers.   Young children, infants, and unborn babies may be at more risk of health effects. Scientists are ...

  2. PFBS (Perfluorobutanesulfonic acid)

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1736

    hormones; • Increase cholesterol levels; • Affect the immune system; or • Increase the risk of certain ... ng/L ppt PFAS State Action Level ACTION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED The PFBS level detected in your water ... cancers.   Young children, infants, and unborn babies may be at more risk of health effects. Scientists are ...

  3. PFNA (Perfluorononanoic acid)

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1735

    hormones; • Increase cholesterol levels; • Affect the immune system; or • Increase the risk of certain ... ng/L ppt PFAS State Action Level ACTION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED The PFNA level detected in your water ... cancers.   Young children, infants, and unborn babies may be at more risk of health effects. Scientists are ...

  4. Demonstration Sprayer

    https://pested.osu.edu/EducatorResources/demonstration-sprayer

    https://mediasite.osu.edu/Mediasite/Play/8d18373477484ef49a2d443eb0cf55181d Pressure comparison 8. Using a pressure gauge to test nozzle flow rate. 2:50 ... https://mediasite.osu.edu/Mediasite/Play/92552b295d074b9dbd5cae76e3455eda1d Gauge test 9. Demonstration of how high pressure contributes to spray drift. 3:12 ... https://mediasite.osu.edu/Mediasite/Play/4739ca20cfb248aa8f8596d4d543b0f11d Spray pattern 2 7. Effect of pressure on flow rate and droplet size. 5:50 ...

  5. PFHxS (Perfluorohexane sulfonic acid)

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1734

    hormones; • Increase cholesterol levels; • Affect the immune system; or • Increase the risk of certain ... ng/L ppt PFAS State Action Level ACTION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED The PFHxS level detected in your water ... cancers.   Young children, infants, and unborn babies may be at more risk of health effects. Scientists are ...

  6. PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic acid)

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1738

    cholesterol levels; • Affect the immune system; or • Increase the risk of certain cancers.   Young children, ... HIGHLY RECOMMENDED The PFOA level detected in your water sample exceeds the state action level (SAL) in ... well interpretation tool to compare to the federal Health Advisory Level (HAL). GENERAL INFORMATION ...

  7. PFOS (Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid)

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1739

    cholesterol levels; • Affect the immune system; or • Increase the risk of certain cancers.   Young children, ... HIGHLY RECOMMENDED The PFOS level detected in your water sample exceeds the state action level (SAL) in ... well interpretation tool to compare to the federal Health Advisory Level (HAL). GENERAL INFORMATION ...

  8. PFOA + PFOS

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1740

    hormones; • Increase cholesterol levels; • Affect the immune system; or • Increase the risk of certain ... ng/L ppt PFAS State Action Level ACTION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED The combined PFOA and PFOS levels ... cancers.   Young children, infants, and unborn babies may be at more risk of health effects. Scientists are ...

  9. Copper

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1516

    level (AL). MCLG's are non-enforceable goals based on the possible risk and exposure over ... action level over a relatively short amount of time could experience gastrointestinal distress. Some ... people who drink water containing copper in excess of the action level over many years could suffer liver ...

  10. Learn About the Dangers of Lead Paint

    https://butler.osu.edu/news/learn-about-dangers-lead-paint

    exposure is at high enough levels. According to  Groundwork Ohio's Building the Way Healthier Future ... about lead assessments or testing for your child.  Currently the  American Academy of Pediatrics  recommends a risk ... 4, 5 and 6 years of age. The recommendation is to do a risk assessment,  and do a blood lead level ...

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