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Toxicological problems associated with alternative methods of disinfection
In a review of research results available since a previous review in 1980, the author discusses the toxicological hazards associated with alternative means of disinfecting drinking water. These hazards can be associated with the disinfectants themselves as well as with the products formed when disinfectants react with organic material present in the water. Effects of disinfectants—chlorine, chlorine dioxide, and monochloramine—and by‐products—chlorite, chlorate, trihalomethanes, and haloacetonitriles—are considered.
Toxicological problems associated with alternative methods of disinfection
In a review of research results available since a previous review in 1980, the author discusses the toxicological hazards associated with alternative means of disinfecting drinking water. These hazards can be associated with the disinfectants themselves as well as with the products formed when disinfectants react with organic material present in the water. Effects of disinfectants—chlorine, chlorine dioxide, and monochloramine—and by‐products—chlorite, chlorate, trihalomethanes, and haloacetonitriles—are considered.
Toxicological problems associated with alternative methods of disinfection
Bull, Richard J. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 74 ; 642-648
1982-12-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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