HC Deb 20 January 1971 vol 809 cc298-9W
Mr. Pardoe

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what were the maximum, average and minimum levels of mercury found in samples of seawater taken from British coastal waters in 1970; how many samples were tested; and from how many different areas they were taken.

Mrs. Thatcher

Measurements of the inorganic mercury content of seawater in the English Channel were made at three locations during the period May to December, 1970. Four sets of measurements were taken, five or six samples being taken on each occasion. The average concentration of mercury present in each group of samples ranged from 0.014 to 0.021 microgramme per litre of seawater. The average concentration in the samples as a whole was 0.019 microgramme per litre. The number of samples totalled 22.

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