articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyJul 26, 2006Closed access

Occurrence of a New Generation of Disinfection Byproducts

Environmental Protection Agency

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Abstract

A survey of disinfection byproduct (DBP) occurrence in the United States was conducted at 12 drinking water treatment plants. In addition to currently regulated DBPs, more than 50 DBPs that rated a high priority for potential toxicity were studied. These priority DBPs included iodinated trihalomethanes (THMs), other halomethanes, a nonregulated haloacid, haloacetonitriles, haloketones, halonitromethanes, haloaldehydes, halogenated furanones, haloamides, and nonhalogenated carbonyls. The purpose of this study was to obtain quantitative occurrence information for new DBPs (beyond those currently regulated and/or studied) for prioritizing future health effects studies. An effort was made to select plants treating…

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Keywords
  • Chloramination
  • Haloacetic acids
  • Chemistry
  • Chloramine
  • Chlorine
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Bromine
  • Bromide
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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