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Existence of fungi and disinfection by-products (DBPs) in public swimming pools water are dangerous since it can seriously affect on health of swimmers.
Abbasali Karimi +6 more
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Chlorine Disinfection Byproducts: A Public Health Concern Associated with Dairy Food Contamination
The prevention of human infectious diseases associated with waterborne pathogens is reliant on the effective disinfection of water supplies by drinking water treatment plants and adequately maintained distribution networks.
Mark Slattery, Mary Garvey
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Disinfection by-products (DBPs), including trihalomethanes (THMs) and haloacetic acids (HAAs), have attracted attention due to their carcinogenic properties, leading to varying conclusions.
Jingyi Shi +7 more
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Environmental occurrence and risk assessment of haloacetic acids in swimming pool water and drinking water. [PDF]
Zhao H +7 more
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Occurrence of haloacetic acids in chlorinated drinking water
Haloacetic acids (HAAs) are a second major class of disinfection by-products (DBPs) arising from the chlorination of drinking water. They have not been studied as extensively as the trihalomethanes (THMs), but in many waters they are found at concentrations equal to, or greater than, the concentration of THMs. Health effects research suggests that some
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Inhibition of the acid corrosion of iron with haloacetic acids
The efficiency of chloro, dichloro, trichloro, bromo, and iodoacetic acids as inhibitors for acid corrosion of iron was studied using polarization technique. A significant retardation of the corrosion rate is observed in the inhibited HNO3 solution.
El-Gaber, A.S. +3 more
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Treated drinking water supply systems in the world rely on natural water bodies like rivers and ground water which are continuous sources for raw water.
Kumud Lata Devi Katiyar +3 more
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Potentially harmful concentrations of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) arise from unintended reactions between chemical disinfectants and dissolved organic matter (DOM) present in raw drinking water sources.
Boris Droz +7 more
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Chlorination of Clothianidin During Disinfection: Kinetics, Pathways, and Toxicity
Neonicotinoid pesticides are a typical category of emerging hazardous micropollutants, and chlorine (Cl2) is a widely used disinfectant that readily induces the chlorination of organic micropollutants.
Fang Wei +5 more
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New Perspectives for Cancer Hazard Evaluation by the Report on Carcinogens: A Case Study Using Read-Across Methods in the Evaluation of Haloacetic Acids Found as Water Disinfection By-Products. [PDF]
Atwood ST +3 more
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