The agency said Thursday that dental offices are responsible for about half of the mercury that gets into public water treatment facilities. "This is a common sense rule that calls for capturing mercury at a relatively low cost before it is dispersed into the [water treatment facilities]," Kenneth Kopocis, the EPA's deputy assistant administrator for water, said in a statement.
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