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Trinkwasserinhaltsstoffe

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Zusammenfassung

Es werden Studien zu möglichen gesundheitlichen Auswirkungen von folgenden Trinkwasserinhaltsstoffen diskutiert:

  1. 1)

    die Wasserhärte bestimmende Leichtmetalle (Ca, Mg)

  2. 2)

    Nitrat

  3. 3)

    Schwermetalle (Pb, Cd)

  4. 4)

    Organische Verunreinigungen, insbesondere halogenierte Kohlenwasserstoffe

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Tritschler, J. (1981). Trinkwasserinhaltsstoffe. In: Umwelt und Gesundheit. Gesundheitssystemforschung. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83142-3_5

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