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  • Critical Assessment of Health Aspects of Alternative Disinfectants to Chlorine (EHT 9276 SLD) DoE 1579-M

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1987
    • Ref: DWI0040
  • The Effect of Chloride and Ozone on Organic Compounds in Water – A Literature Review

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1987
    • Ref: DWI0733
  • An Investigation of the Temporal Variation of Mutagenic Activity in Drinking Water

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1987
    • Ref: DWI0310
  • An Investigation on the Origin of Mutagens in Water Samples Collected from Different Sites Along a Lowland River

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1987
    • Ref: DWI0309
  • Effects of Disinfection on Organic Substances in Water (EHT 9312 SLD) DoE 1635-M

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1987
    • Ref: DWI0022
  • Trace Elements in British Tap-Water Supplies – PRD 706-M/1

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1987
    • Ref: DWI0007
  • The Effect of Chlorine and Ozone on Organic Compounds in Water – A Literature Review (EHT 9312 SLD)

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1986
    • Ref: DWI0330
  • Non-Volatiles in Drinking Water (EC9311 CD) DoE 1239M/1

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1986
    • Ref: DWI0058
  • Mutagens in Drinking Water – A Position Document

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1985
    • Ref: DWI0312
  • Health Effects of Inorganic Compounds in Drinking Water (EET 4156CD) Sampling for Household Water-Lead. Final Report to the Department of the Environment

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1985
    • Ref: DWI0276
  • Health Aspects of Organics in Drinking Water (H4298CD). Final Report to the Department of the Environment

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1985
    • Ref: DWI0223
  • Health Effects of Inorganic Compounds in Drinking Water (EHT4156CD) Sampling for Household Water – Lead – 1084-M. Final Report to the Department of the Environment

    Document

    • Published GMT 1 January 1985
    • Ref: DWI0034
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