Scientists identify a long-sought by-product of some drinking water treatments

The toxicity of the by-product, created by some chlorine-based treatment, hasn’t yet been studied

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Around one-third of U.S. residents may be exposed to a newly identified breakdown product of some chlorine-based water treatments, a new study reveals.

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Roughly one-third of Americans could be exposed to a long-sought, newly identified breakdown product of some chlorine-based water treatments.

Although the toxicity of the by-product, an electrically charged molecule, is yet to be determined, analyses suggest the substance could have several detrimental health effects.