Chlorine is one of the most commonly used chemicals to disinfect water in the United States. For more than 100 years, chlorine has been used to protect against diseases, such as salmonella and ...
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Whether you like to swim and splash around or you’d rather lounge on your avocado float, rocking your swimsuit and tiny sunglasses, you’ll likely (hopefully!) clock a fair amount of pool time this ...
Even if your tap water is treated, there’s a good chance it contains some contaminants and impurities that you’d rather not ingest. “Depending on where you live and your water source, water can ...
MIDDLETOWN — City water customers may have noticed their tap water has a stronger smell and taste of chlorine, something Middletown Water and Sewer Department Director Joseph Fazzino attributes to how ...
A new study from Johns Hopkins raises newfound concerns about the most common water treatment found in American tap water. Researchers identified new toxic and carcinogenic byproducts that are ...