“The allowable range for chlorine is 0.2 to 2.0 milligrams per litre in drinking water, and the chlorine in the city’s water ...
A major goal of our work is to identify these chemicals and the reaction pathways through which they form,” said Julian ...
For over a century, public water systems have used chemical compounds to kill pathogens that cause waterborne diseases such ...
For more than four decades, scientists have noticed a mysterious chemical in the treated drinking water of millions of people ...
That byproduct has at last been identified, 40 years after it was first observed, but whether it’s dangerous remains an open ...
Some water systems decided to use chloramine -- a chemical compound formed by mixing chlorine and ammonia -- as a ...
A newly identified chemical byproduct may be present in drinking water in about a third of U.S. homes, a study found.
The city of Taylor is giving residents a heads-up that their water might taste and smell different this month. The city is ...
"There must be something in the water!" is something many of us have probably observed at some point. To scientists, though, ...
Chloramine is used as a disinfectant in drinking water systems from the US to Australia. Research now shows it breaks down ...
A previously unidentified chemical has been discovered in the tap water of about one-third of U.S. homes, a new study has ...
Scientists have identified the byproduct of a chemical used to disinfect tap water and prevent waterborne illnesses.