A common disinfectant in drinking water breaks down into a chemical compound we know almost nothing about, including whether it has any potential toxic health effects to those who drink it.
WASHINGTON – A group of chemical compounds used to disinfect water for one-third of the US population and millions of others globally produces a potentially toxic by-product, according to ...
A group of chemical compounds used to disinfect water for one-third of the US population and millions of others globally produces a potentially toxic byproduct, according to new research published ...
Inorganic chloramines have been used for decades to remove pathogens from public water supplies. Though chlorine remains the most widely used disinfectant in the US and globally, chloramines have ...
The effects of a chemical that’s produced when water is treated for viruses and bacteria are unknown, but there's a clear "similarity to other toxic molecules" Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer ...
Today, more than 113 million Americans rely on chloraminated drinking water, with the compound also in use across Canada, Asia, and Europe. Photo: AFP A group of chemical compounds used to disinfect ...
A group of chemical compounds used to disinfect water for one-third of the US population and millions of others globally produces a potentially toxic byproduct, according to new research published ...
Thames Water customers, including schools and businesses across Sonning Common have had their water supply reinstated today (19/11) after being left without water. A large pipe was shut off to ...
WASHINGTON - A group of chemical compounds used to disinfect water for one-third of the US population and millions of others globally produces a potentially toxic byproduct, according to new research ...