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Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 46, 1982
Environmental Health Perspectives  1982 Drinking Water Disinfectants

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Introduction: evaluating the benefits and potential risks of disinfectants in drinking water treatment
Cotruvo-JA
p. 1
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Waterborne outbreak control: which disinfectant?
Akin-EW; Hoff-JC; Lippy-EC
p. 7
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Toxicological effects of chlorine dioxide, chlorite and chlorate
Couri-D; Abdel-Rahman-MS; Bull-RJ
p. 13
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Metabolism and pharmacokinetics of alternate drinking water disinfectants
Abdel-Rahman-MS; Couri-D; Bull-RJ
p. 19
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Assessment of maternal toxicity, embryotoxicity and teratogenic potential of sodium chlorite in Sprague-Dawley rats
Couri-D; Miller-CH Jr; Bull-RJ; Delphia-JM; Ammar-EM
p. 25
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Toxicological effects of chlorite in the mouse
Moore-GS; Calabrese-EJ
p. 31
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Health effects among newborns after prenatal exposure to ClO2-disinfected drinking water
Tuthill-RW; Giusti-RA; Moore-GS; Calabrese-EJ
p. 39
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Subchronic toxicity of chlorine dioxide and related compounds in drinking water in the nonhuman primate
Bercz-JP; Jones-L; Garner-L; Murray-D; Ludwig-DA; Boston-J
p. 47
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Controlled clinical evaluations of chlorine dioxide, chlorite and chlorate in man
Lubbers-JR; Chauan-S; Bianchine-JR
p. 57
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Reaction products of aquatic humic substances with chlorine
Johnson-JD; Christman-RF; Norwood-DL; Millington-DS
p. 63
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Implications of treating water containing polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons with chlorine: a gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric study
Oyler AR; Liukkonen-RJ; Lukasewycz-MK; Cox-DA; Peake-DA; Carlson-RM
p. 73
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Nonvolatile organic compounds in treated waters
Watts-CD; Crathorne-B; Fielding-M; Killops-SD
p. 87
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Reaction products of chlorine dioxide
Stevens AA
p. 101
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Organic N-chloramines: chemistry and toxicology
Scully-FE Jr; Bempong-MA
p. 111
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Toxicology of organic drinking water contaminants: trichloromethane, bromodichloromethane, dibromochloromethane and tribromomethane
Munson AE; Sain-LE; Sanders-VM; Kauffmann-BM; White-KL Jr; Page-DG; Barnes-DW; Borzelleca-JF
p. 117
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Behavioral toxicity of trihalomethane contaminants of drinking water in mice
Balster-RL; Borzelleca-JF
p. 127
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Effects of transplacental exposure to chlorinated phenols
Exon-JH; Koller-LD
p. 137
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Dose-response study of chloroform carcinogenesis in the mouse and rat: status report
Jorgenson-TA; Rushbrook-CJ; Jones-DC
p. 141
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Trihalomethanes as initiators and promoters of carcinogenesis
Pereira-MA; Lin-LH; Lippitt-JM; Herren-SL
p. 151
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Chloroform induction of ornithine decarboxylase activity in rats
Savage-RE Jr; Westrich-C; Guion-C; Pereira-MA
p. 157
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Mechanistic considerations for carcinogenic risk estimation: chloroform
Reitz-RH; Fox-TR; Quast-JF
p. 163
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Case-control cancer mortality study and chlorination of drinking water in Louisiana
Gottlieb-MS; Carr-JK
p. 169
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Drinking water treatment and risk of cancer death in Wisconsin
Kanarek-MS; Young-TB
p. 179
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Epidemiological evidence of carcinogenicity of chlorinated organics in drinking water
Cantor-KP
p. 187
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Mutagenic activity associated with by-products of drinking water disinfection by chlorine, chlorine dioxide, ozone and UV-irradiation
Zoeteman-BC; Hrubec-J; de-Greef-E; Kool-HJ
p. 197
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Presence, introduction and removal of mutagenic activity during the preparation of drinking water in the Netherlands
Kool-HJ; van-Kreijl-CF; de-Greef-E; van-Kranen-HJ
p. 207
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Use of biological assay systems to assess the relative carcinogenic hazards of disinfection by-products
Bull-RJ; Robinson-M; Meier-JR; Stober-J
p. 215
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