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High Trihalomethanes Level In Water

Posted on July 17th, 2008 in Tap Water Safety by Admin
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If you live in Columbia, here is an article from the Missourian regarding Trihalomethanes in water. Trihalomethanes are compounds that form when chlorine, which is added to drinking water to kill potentially harmful bacteria, interacts with organic matter in the water. Trihalomethanes have been linked with increased risk of cancer.

Read here to see how this high level of trihalomethanes in your tap water can affect your health and what are the remedies the city are looking to resolve this water safety issue.

Most cities add chlorine to treat drinking water. Filtering it out before consuming water should be taken seriously considering all the side effects that comes with this necessary water treatment method at city level.

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