2007
DOI: 10.2965/jswe.30.433
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Distribution of Mutagen Formation Potential in Nationwide River Waters in Japan and Relationship with General Water Quality or River Basin Characteristics

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“…Mutagens are considered to form when non-toxic organic matters like humic substances, which are common in water environments, react with chlorine at a purification plant. Therefore, in many cases, the mutagen formation potential (MFP) of surface waters show some correlation with the organic matter concentration of raw waters (Komatsu et al, 2007). It is commonly known that the mutagenicity of tap water does not vary excessively because the organic matter concentration of raw water does not vary excessively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mutagens are considered to form when non-toxic organic matters like humic substances, which are common in water environments, react with chlorine at a purification plant. Therefore, in many cases, the mutagen formation potential (MFP) of surface waters show some correlation with the organic matter concentration of raw waters (Komatsu et al, 2007). It is commonly known that the mutagenicity of tap water does not vary excessively because the organic matter concentration of raw water does not vary excessively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%