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Environmental Quality Standard (EQS) at Chemical Glossary

What is it? This regulatory value defines the maximum concentration of a potentially toxic substance which can be allowed in an environmental compartment, usually air (air quality standard - AQS) or water, over a defined period. Synonym: ambient standard. See limit v

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