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Health Effects of Organics: Risk and Hazard Assessment of Ingested Chloroform
In the July 1977 JOURNAL, H.E. Stokinger presented a thesis critical of the methodology that stigmatizes certain impurities in water as cancer‐inducing agents. This article is meant to put the total situation in better perspective by explaining the rationale of conservative analysis used to set limits on suspected carcinogens such as chloroform.
Health Effects of Organics: Risk and Hazard Assessment of Ingested Chloroform
In the July 1977 JOURNAL, H.E. Stokinger presented a thesis critical of the methodology that stigmatizes certain impurities in water as cancer‐inducing agents. This article is meant to put the total situation in better perspective by explaining the rationale of conservative analysis used to set limits on suspected carcinogens such as chloroform.
Health Effects of Organics: Risk and Hazard Assessment of Ingested Chloroform
Tardiff, R. G. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 69 ; 658-661
1977-12-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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