A mystery byproduct of a disinfectant used in the drinking water of more than 113 million people in the US has finally been ...
Chloronitramide anion, a newly identified by-product of chloramine use in water disinfection, raises concerns due to its ...
Scientists discovered a chemical byproduct, chloronitramide anion, in chloraminated tap water across U.S. homes.
A mystery chemical, chloronitramide anion, has been found in U.S. drinking water, but scientists aren’t sure if it’s toxic.
The chemical known as chloronitramide anion was identified finally by an international team of scientists. It is not known clearly if it has a toxic effect, but the discovery raises big questions ...
While there are concerns about drinking water, experts stress that most Americans have access to clean water — and should be ...
Clean water has been under increasing scrutiny recently, thanks to a series of studies exploring what’s actually in the water ...
The substance, called “chloronitramide anion,” is made when water is treated with chloramine. Chloramine is a chemical formed by mixing chlorine and ammonia, and it’s used to kill viruses ...
It came as a bit of a surprise that, one day after our public information meeting on likely changes to Rutland City’s drinking water system, a new compound of concern ...