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  2. Chlorine gas poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Chlorine gas poisoning is an illness resulting from the effects of exposure to chlorine beyond the threshold limit value. Acute chlorine gas poisoning primarily affects the respiratory system , causing difficulty breathing, cough, irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, and sometimes skin irritation .

  3. Lead contamination in Washington, D.C., drinking water

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    The traditional use of chlorine had been stopped four years earlier, out of concerns that it could produce harmful chemicals in the pipes. [8] Long-term exposure to the byproducts from chlorine treatment has been linked with cancer. [11] The paper quoted officials as saying that it was possible chloramine was more corrosive to lead pipes. [8]

  4. Chloronitramide anion - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and 1990s methods of producing it in high concentrations were identified, and the molecule was shown through destruction to contain both nitrogen and chlorine. [8] According to Julian Fairey, research on the compound slowed down in the mid-1990s after attempts to identify it were unsuccessful.

  5. These Shower Filters Remove Contaminants Like Chlorine for ...

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    Here, find the best shower filters that soften hard water and remove contaminants like chlorine, according to experts, from brands like Culligan, Jolie, and GE.

  6. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Disinfectants such as chlorine can react with natural material in the water to form disinfection byproducts such as trihalomethanes. Animal studies indicate that none of the chlorination byproducts studied to date is a potent carcinogen at concentrations normally found in drinking water.

  7. Your Kitchen Sponge Is Dirtier Than You Think—Here's ... - AOL

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    Step 1: Mix a solution of one-half teaspoon of concentrated chlorine bleach and one quart of warm water in a glass or plastic bowl. Step 2: Add the sponge and be sure it is fully saturated. Step 3 ...

  8. L.A. Residents Are Being Told to Boil Water 'Until Further ...

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    The city of Pasadena released a similar "do-not-drink water notification alert" on Thursday, Jan. 9, for those affected by the nearby Eaton Fire, but strongly advised using only bottled water as ...

  9. Respiratory risks of indoor swimming pools - Wikipedia

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    Indoor Swimming Pool. Respiratory risks of indoor swimming pools can include coughing, wheezing, aggravated asthma, [1] and airway hyper-responsiveness (spasms of the bronchial tubes in the lungs causing coughing and chest tightness).