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Water quality guidelines chlorine

The 1978 Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality included phenols (for organoleptic reasons), biocides, and THMs. Nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) was included because of its use as a constituent ofdaundry detergents, most of which are disposed into surface waters. Studies with rodents have shown that very large doses of NTA can result in an increased incidence of urinary tract tumors. THMs were included because of their production during the process of chlorine disinfection. [Pg.721]


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