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As Safe Water explained, it's a chemical disinfection process that uses "various types of chlorine or chlorine-containing substances" to disinfect a potable water source. The Centers for Disease ...
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The current production process requires chlorine, which is toxic and emits millions of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere annually. The research team, led by Montemore, as well as Tufts ...
Experts say drinking water disinfection is essential, but current methods may expose people to potentially harmful compounds. Stacey Leasca is an award-winning journalist with nearly two decades ...
The current production process requires chlorine, which is toxic and emits millions of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere annually. The research team, led by Montemore, as well as Tufts ...