Disinfection Byproducts (DBP) Chile

  • Disinfection Byproducts (DBP) Chile
  • Disinfection Byproducts (DBP) Chile
  • Disinfection Byproducts (DBP) Chile
  • What is a disinfection by-product (DBP)?
  • DBPs are created as a consequence of the procedure used to detoxify drinking water using various chemicals, which pose a concern to a sizable population in developed countries. People are mostly exposed to disinfection by-products (DBPs) through drinking water.
  • How are people exposed to disinfection by-products (DBPs)?
  • People are mostly exposed to disinfection by-products (DBPs) through drinking water. The modes of human exposure to DBPs include cutaneous absorption during bathing and swimming, drinking DBP’s contaminated water, and inhalation of DBP’s contaminated air.
  • What are disinfection byproducts?
  • Disinfection byproducts (DBPs) are a family of secondary contaminants generated during water disinfection. They are formed by the unintended reactions of chemical disinfectants with certain water matrix constituents, known as DBP precursors (e.g., natural organic matter (NOM), anthropogenic contaminants, and halides) , .
  • Does water disinfection predict non-regulated DBPs in drinking water?
  • Our study focused on assessing and describing the occurrence of several classes of DBPs in drinking water and developing exposure models of good predictive ability for non-regulated DBPs. Water disinfection is a necessary public health intervention to prevent waterborne infections.
  • What is a DBP in water treatment?
  • Disinfection is an essential step in any water or wastewater treatment facility that results in the production of Disinfection by-products (DBPs) and when these disinfectants interact with dissolved organic matter and a few other inorganic compounds in water, leads to the production of a unique type of substance called DBPs in trace amount.
  • Are there brominated and chlorinated DBPs in drinking water?
  • In the present study, a wide range of DBPs were analyzed in drinking water (tap and bottled). Unfiltered tap water is the primary source of human exposure to these chemicals. The patterns of occurrence indicate that although both brominated and chlorinated DBPs were present, brominated species were found in a larger number of samples.

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