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Environ Health Perspect


Title:Chemical contamination of water supplies
Author(s):Shy CM;
Address:
Journal Title:Environ Health Perspect
Year:1985
Volume:62
Issue:
Page Number:399 - 406
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.8562399
ISSN/ISBN:0091-6765 (Print) 0091-6765 (Linking)
Abstract:"Man-made organic chemicals have been found in drinking water for many years. Their numbers and varieties increase as our analytical capabilities improve. The identified chemicals comprise 10 to 20% of the total organic matter present. These are volatile or low molecular weight compounds which are easily identified. Many of them are carcinogenic or mutagenic. Chlorinated compounds have been found in untreated well water at levels up to 21,300 micrograms/L and are generally present at higher levels in chlorine-treated water than in untreated water. Aggregate risk studies for cancer are summarized. The most common sites are: bladder, stomach, colon, and rectum. Such studies cannot be linked to individual cases. However, they are useful for identifying exposed populations for epidemiologic studies. Five case-control studies were reviewed, and significant associations with water quality were found for: bladder cancer in two studies, colon cancer in three and rectal cancer in four. A large study by the National Cancer Institute found that there had been a change in the source of raw water for 50% of the persons in one area between the years 1955 and 1975. Such flaws in the data may preclude finding a causal relation between cancer and contaminants in drinking water. Large case-control and cohort studies are needed because of the low frequency of the marker diseases, bladder and rectal cancer. Cohort studies may be precluded by variations in the kinds of water contaminants. Definitive questions about these issues are posed for cooperative effort and resolution by water chemists, engineers, and epidemiologists"
Keywords:"Carcinogens/*analysis Drinking Ecology Epidemiology Female Humans Male Neoplasms/mortality United States Water Pollutants/*analysis Water Pollutants, Chemical/*analysis Water Supply/*analysis;"
Notes:"MedlineShy, C M eng 1985/10/01 Environ Health Perspect. 1985 Oct; 62:399-406. doi: 10.1289/ehp.8562399"

 
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