What Does PQL Stand For?

PQL stands for Practical Quantitation Levels Of Pollutants In Drinking Water Standard Setting

PQL, or Practical Quantitation Levels of Pollutants in Drinking Water Standard Setting, refers to the established thresholds for the detection and quantification of contaminants in drinking water. These levels are critical for ensuring water quality and public health by providing guidelines for monitoring pollutants, facilitating compliance with regulatory standards, and informing risk assessments related to waterborne contaminants. PQLs help in identifying safe drinking water thresholds, ensuring that any detected substances remain within acceptable limits to protect human health and the environment.

Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym