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Water disinfection by-product

US EPA Water Disinfection By-Products with Carcinogenicity Estimates. [Pg.282]

Drinking Water Disinfection By-products Table 1 Examples of DBF chemical classes... [Pg.97]

Richardson SD (1998) Drinking water disinfection by-products. In Meyers RA (ed) The encyclopedia of environmental analysis and remediation, vol 3. Wiley, New York, pp 1398-1421... [Pg.127]

Woo YT, Lai D, McLain JL, Manibusan MK, Dellarco V (2002) Use of mechanism-based structure-activity relationships analysis in carcinogenic potential ranking for drinking water disinfection by-products. Environ Health Perspect 110(suppl l) 75-87... [Pg.128]

Zwiener C, Richardson SD (2005) Drinking water disinfection by-product analysis by LC/MS and LC/MS/MS. Trends Anal Chem 24 613-621... [Pg.135]

Vincenti M, Biazzi S, Ghiglione N, Valsania MC, Richardson SD (2005) Comparison of highly-fluorinated chloroformates as direct aqueous sample derivatizing agents for hydrophilic analytes and drinking-water disinfection by-products. J Am Soc Mass Spectrom 16(6) 803-813... [Pg.137]

Bielmeier SR, Best DS, Guidici DL, et al Pregnancy loss in the rat caused by bromodichloromethane (BDCM), a drinking water disinfection by-product. Biol Reprod 60(suppl 1) 153, 1999... [Pg.93]

EPA. 1998. Health risk assessmenUcharacterization of the drinking water disinfection by-products chlorine dioxide and chlorite. Washington, DC U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Science and Technology, Office ofWater. EPA-PB99-111361. [Pg.132]

Wooteen, J.V. (2000) Household exposures to drinking water disinfection by-products whole blood trihalomethanes levels. Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology, 10, 850-62. [Pg.368]

Teuschler LK, Rice GE, Wilkes CR, Lipscomb JC, Power FW. 2004. A feasibility study of cumulative risk assessment methods for drinking water disinfection by-product mixtures. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Part A 67 755-777. [Pg.361]

Richardson SD, Thruston AD Jr, Caughran TV, Chen PH, Collette TW, Floyd TL, Schenck KM, Lynks BW, Sun G, Majetich G. Identification of new drinking water disinfection by-products formed in the presence of bromide. Environ Sci Technol 1999 33 3378-3383. [Pg.82]

Rice GE, Teuschler LK, Bull RJ, Feder PI, Simmons JE. 2009. Evaluating the similarity of complex drinking water disinfection by-product mixtures overview of the issues. J Toxicol Environ Health A 72 429 -36. [Pg.259]

Richardson SD (1998) Drinking Water Disinfection By-products, in Meyers R A (ed.)... [Pg.141]

The US EPA has set a federal drinking water standard (called maximum contaminant level, or MCE) of 100 pgH for total trihalomethanes (a class of drinking water disinfectant by-products). [Pg.564]


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