Scientists Uncover Potentially Toxic Chemical in U.S. Tap Water

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A newly identified chemical byproduct, chloronitramide anion, has been found in the drinking water of about a third of U.S. homes, raising concerns about its potential toxicity. This byproduct forms when water is treated with chloramine, a common disinfectant. Although its health effects are unknown, its similarity to other toxic chemicals warrants further investigation. The discovery highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing water disinfection with potential health risks from byproducts. Researchers emphasize the need for more studies to determine the chemical's safety.
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