Summary Document from the Health Advisory for Boron and Compounds

Summary Document from the Health Advisory for Boron and Compounds

Publication Year:
2008
Authors:
US EPA
Language:
English
Affiliated Orgs.:
US EPA
Resource Type:
Report
Summary:
Summary of the health effects of boron, a naturally occurring element found in soil, water, and food, and recommends a safe level of boron exposure in drinking water to protect public health.
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Resource Information

Resource Type

Report

Publication Year

2008

Author

US EPA

Language

English

Organizational Affiliation

US EPA

Relevant Country

United States

Specific Contaminants

Other Chemicals, Boron

Business Connect Takeaways

Boron is a naturally occurring element that can be found in rocks, soil, water, and plants. It is also used in various industrial and consumer products, such as detergents, fertilizers, and glass.
The health effects of boron depend on the level and duration of exposure, as well as individual factors such as age, gender, and health status. Boron exposure has been linked to reproductive and developmental effects, as well as effects on the kidneys, liver, and cardiovascular system.
The webpage provides information on the sources of boron exposure, the health effects of boron exposure, and the regulatory standards for boron in drinking water and other environmental media.

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