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Toxic Impact of Bromide and Iodide on Drinking Water Disinfected with Chlorine or Chloramines

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 48, 期 20, 页码 12362-12369

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/es503621e

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  1. NSF WaterCAMPWS [CTS-0120978]
  2. U.S. EPA STAR [R834867]
  3. China Scholarship Council
  4. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's STAR program
  5. EPA [150261, R834867] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Disinfectants inactivate pathogens in source water; however, they also react with organic matter and bromide/iodide to form disinfection byproducts (DBPs). Although only a few DBP classes have been systematically analyzed for toxicity, iodinated and brominated DBPs tend to be the most toxic. The objectives of this research were (1) to determine if monochloramine (NH2Cl) disinfection generated drinking water with less toxicity than water disinfected with free chlorine (HOCl) and (2) to determine the impact of added bromide and iodide in conjunction with HOCl or NH2Cl disinfection on mammalian cell cytotoxicity and genomic DNA damage induction. Water disinfected with chlorine was less cytotoxic but more genotoxic than water disinfected with chloramine. For both disinfectants, the addition of Br- and I- increased cytotoxicity and genotoxicity with a greater response observed with NH2Cl disinfection. Both cytotoxicity and genotoxicity were highly correlated with TOBr and TOI. However, toxicity was weakly and inversely correlated with TOCl. Thus, the forcing agents for cytotoxicity and genotoxicity were the generation of brominated and iodinated DBPs rather than the formation of chlorinated DBPs. Disinfection practices need careful consideration especially when using source waters containing elevated bromide and iodide.

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