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Is Chlorinated Water Healthy? Answers for Carolina Homeowners

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May 2, 2018 by ncwater

chlorine  Chlorine is by far the most common disinfectant used by water treatment plants across  the country to treat public water supplies. It has been used for many years, which  would lead you to believe that it is safe to consume. But is it possible that  adding a chemical to the water you drink doesn’t have any adverse health  effects? Today we’re going to explore that question by talking about why water  treatment plants use chlorine, what the EPA has to say about the health effects  of chlorine and whether or not it’s healthy to drink chlorinated water!

Why do water  treatment plants use chlorine?

There are a number of reasons why water treatment plants  choose to use chlorine as their primary disinfectant. For one, it is a much  cheaper option than alternatives like ultraviolet  light treatment, making it much more budget-friendly for the city. In  addition, chlorine is highly-effective at killing pathogens and microbes that  would otherwise allow waterborne illnesses to spread through public drinking  water supplies. This is further bolstered by the fact that chlorine continues  to disinfect water after it leaves the water treatment plants and travels to our  homes.

What does the EPA  have to say about the health effects of chlorine?

The EPA has long-claimed that adding chlorine to public  water supplies does not have any adverse health effects as long as it’s  maintained within proper limits. They have set maximum contaminant levels for  both chlorine and its chemical byproducts.

But even the EPA admits that chlorine and its byproducts are  not safe when they exceed these levels. According  to their website, excessive chlorine can cause eye and nose irritation as  well as stomach discomfort. They even admit that trihalomethanes  (THM’s), the dangerous byproducts that are produced when chlorine interacts  with organic matter in water, can cause liver, kidney and central nervous  system problems in addition to increasing  your risk for cancer.

Is chlorinated water  healthy?

There have been many studies performed on the effects of  chlorine in drinking water. As more research is done, many scientists,  researchers and health officials are discovering that chlorine and its  byproducts might be more dangerous than we initially thought and that the EPA  is letting on. In particular, it’s becoming more and more apparent that long-term  exposure to chlorine and THM’s, even at small doses under the EPA’s limits,  can lead to serious health effects.

Recent research has linked chlorinated tap water to an  increased risk of bladder and rectal cancers. This is largely due to the fact  that the THM’s produced by chlorine create free radicals that damage and  destroy cells. Since much of the water we drink ends up in those parts of our  body, it makes sense that it would increase the risk for those types of cancer.

In addition, a recent  study found that women with breast cancer have 50-60 percent higher levels  of chlorine by-products in their breast tissue than cancer-free women. This has  caused many scientists and researchers to worry that drinking and breathing  chlorinated tap water can increase a woman’s risk for breast cancer.

Don’t worry about  whether or not chlorinated water is healthy: Install a water treatment system

There’s no reason to gamble with the question of whether or  not chlorinated water is healthy, especially as the trends in research seem to  indicate that it causes many serious health issues. Instead, install a water  treatment system in your home. McBride’s offers a number of water treatment  systems, such as an activated  carbon filter, that are excellent at removing chlorine and its byproducts  from your water. By installing a water treatment system, you can gain the  public-safety benefits of chlorinated water while also removing the chemical  before you consume it in your home.

If you have any questions about whether or not chlorinated  water is healthy, or if you’d like a water system serviced or installed in your  home, contact North Carolina Water Consultants, your water softener and water filtration  system dealer in North and South Carolina. We provide service all over the  Carolinas, including towns like Mooresville, Matthews and Kannapolis, NC.

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