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Health See other Health Articles Title: Researchers Find Unknown Chemical In Drinking Water Posing "Potential Human Health Concern" Authored by George Citroner via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Scientists have uncovered a new chemical compound lurking in U.S. drinking water, potentially exposing one in five Americans to an unidentified health risk. Researchers at the University of Arkansas have identified chloronitramide anion, a previously unknown byproduct of water disinfection that could have implications for public health, according to a new study published Thursday in Science. Toxicity Still Unknown The newly identified compound, chloronitramide anion (chemically expressed as ClNNO2−), is an end product of inorganic chloramine decomposition. While its toxicity remains unknown, researchers are concerned about its prevalence and similarity to other toxic compounds, necessitating further study to assess its public health risk, the researchers wrote. Chloramines, chemical compounds containing chlorine and ammonia used to kill bacteria, viruses, and other organisms that can cause illness, have been used by water utilities since the 1930s. Over 20 percent of Americans consume drinking water treated with chloramines, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Challenges in Identification While researchers have been aware of the compound for decades, its identification posed significant challenges, according to Julian Fairey, an associate professor of civil engineering at the University of Arkansas and first co-author of the paper detailing this discovery. Its a very stable chemical with a low molecular weight, Fairey said in a press statement. Its a very difficult chemical to find. The hardest part was identifying it and proving it was the structure we were saying it was. The identification of chloronitramide anion involved synthesizing the compound in Faireys lab. Samples of the synthesized compound were then analyzed. Potential Health Risks Yet to Be Investigated As with any newly discovered compound, questions arise regarding the potential health risks associated with chloronitramide anion, as it has not yet been evaluated in toxicity studies. The study authors emphasized that this newly discovered substance is a potential human health concern and is therefore an immediate candidate for quantitation in source waters, finished drinking waters, and wastewater effluents. They also wrote that these findings warrant an assessment of chloronitramide anions carcinogenicity and reproductive and developmental toxicities. Its well recognized that when we disinfect drinking water, there is some toxicity thats created, Fairey, who studies the chemistry of drinking water disinfectants, said in the press release. Chronic toxicity, really. Possible Link to Cancer A certain percentage of people may develop cancer from drinking water over several decades, according to Fairey. But we havent identified what chemicals are driving that toxicity. A major goal of our work is to identify these chemicals and the reaction pathways through which they form. Identifying chloronitramide anion is a step toward understanding these complex chemical processes. While it remains to be seen whether this compound will be linked to any cancers or other adverse health risks, future research by academics and regulatory agencies, including the EPA, will assess its implications. Even if it is not toxic, Fairey said, finding it can help us understand the pathways for how other compounds are formed, including toxins. Knowledge of a compounds origins can lead to its control, he noted. Poster Comment: More government initiatives to kill us off before we collect our pensions. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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