Scientists have identified the byproduct of a chemical used to disinfect tap water and prevent waterborne illnesses.
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Chlorine-based water treatments create many by-products, but one has been elusive. Its identification sets the stage for studying its health effects.
Scientists finally managed to identify the mystery chemical in treated water after 40 years. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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A mysterious by-product of a chemical used to disinfect the tap water of about one-third of Americans has finally been identified, and the international research team behind the discovery is ...