Use of Toxicological and Chemical Models to Prioritize DBP
The principal impact of this project is to provide a framework for future research on DBPs. The effort was deliberately biased towards identifying chemicals with a high probability of having a high toxicological potency, of being carcinogens, or developmental toxicants based on formal and informal analogies to chemicals that have adequate
Use of Toxicological and Chemical Models to Prioritize DBP
Use of Toxicological and Chemical Models to Prioritize DBP Research Research Investment $468,224 Completion Year 2006 Completed Principal Investigator Richard Bull Research Manager Dr. Djanette Khiari Contractor Mobull Consulting Related Topics Disinfection Byproducts (DBPs) Risk Assessment Final Report Abstract Resources Related Projects Abstract
Use of Toxicological and Chemical Models to Prioritize DBP
Little is known about the specific disinfection by-products (DBPs) in drinking water that may cause cancer in humans. In fact, toxicological research in the past decade has cast significant doubt...
Use of toxicological and chemical models to prioritize DBP
Edition. Availability ↑. 2. Use of toxicological and chemical models to prioritize DBP research: prepared by Richard J. Bull ... [et al.] ; jointly sponsored by AWWA Research Foundation and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 2006, AWWA Research Foundation. in English. 1583214771 9781583214770. aaaa. Not in Library.
Use of Toxicological and Chemical Models to Prioritize Dbp
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