A previously unidentified chemical has been discovered in the tap water of about one-third of U.S. homes, a new study has ...
Researchers have identified a chemical in certain tap water across the United States as chloronitramide anion. Here's what to ...
Some water systems decided to use chloramine -- a chemical compound formed by mixing chlorine and ammonia -- as a ...
Scientists have identified the byproduct of a chemical used to disinfect tap water and prevent waterborne illnesses.
Scientists find chloronitramide anions form in water treated with chloramines, raising questions about the ions’ toxicity ...
The effects of a chemical that’s produced when water is treated for viruses and bacteria are unknown, but there's a clear ...
A newly identified compound in tap water that had eluded scientists for decades prompts safety concerns for a third of ...
Chloronitramide anion is a by-product of chloramine decomposition. Chloramines are used to disinfect drinking water. "For over a century, chemical disinfection of public water supplies has ...
Despite the identification of a new chemical and the presence of an old chemical, fluoride, in drinking water, experts said ...
The byproduct has been in tap water for decades, but was hard to isolate. A chemical byproduct found in some treated drinking water in the U.S. that remained a mystery for more than 40 years may ...
Chlorine-based water treatments create many by-products, but one has been elusive. Its identification sets the stage for studying its health effects.