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Drinking Water Chlorination: A Practice Unrelated to Cancer Mortality
The practice of chlorination in preference to other methods of disinfection should not be phased out until there is stronger epidemiological and clinical evidence to support the charge that it produces serious health risks, and until the potential health effects of substitute disinfectants are carefully explored.
Drinking Water Chlorination: A Practice Unrelated to Cancer Mortality
The practice of chlorination in preference to other methods of disinfection should not be phased out until there is stronger epidemiological and clinical evidence to support the charge that it produces serious health risks, and until the potential health effects of substitute disinfectants are carefully explored.
Drinking Water Chlorination: A Practice Unrelated to Cancer Mortality
Tuthill, Robert W. (author) / Moore, Gary S. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 72 ; 570-573
1980-10-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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