No. Health Criteria Values (HCV), and Soil Guideline Values (SGV) are based on minimal risks to health. SGV are a starting point for evaluating the risk to health from soil contamination.
They represent trigger values above which there might be a significant possibility of significant harm with the significance linked to the margin of exceedance, the duration and frequency of exposure and other site-specific factors that the enforcing authority may wish to take into account. More.
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