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  2. Haloacetic acids - Wikipedia

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    Haloacetic acids (HAAs) are a common undesirable by-product of water treatment by chlorination. Exposure to such disinfection by-products in drinking water, at high levels over many years, has been associated with a number of health outcomes by epidemiological studies. [1]

  3. Category:Drinking water regulation - Wikipedia

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    W. Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 1989. Water supply and sanitation in the European Union. Wellhead protection program. Categories: Drinking water. Water law.

  4. Borg (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Borg (drink) A borg (sometimes BORG, short for blackout rage gallon) [1] is a mixed drink made in a plastic gallon jug, containing water, vodka, flavored drink mix such as MiO or Kool-Aid, and sometimes electrolyte mix such as Pedialyte. The drink gained popularity at universities in the United States in the early 2020s, spreading among members ...

  5. Improved water source - Wikipedia

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    An improved water source (or improved drinking-water source or improved water supply) is a term used to categorize certain types or levels of water supply for monitoring purposes. It is defined as a type of water source that, by nature of its construction or through active intervention, is likely to be protected from outside contamination, in ...

  6. Category:Drinking water - Wikipedia

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    Daily consumption of drinking water. Disinfection by-product. Distilled water. Dune water.

  7. Drinking water quality standards - Wikipedia

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    Drinking water quality standards in Australia have been developed by the Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) in the form of the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines. [8] These guidelines provide contaminant limits (pathogen, aesthetic, organic, inorganic, and radiological) as well as guidance on applying ...