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If I am experiencing respiratory, skin or digestive problems. Could it be related to monochloramine?

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If I am experiencing respiratory, skin or digestive problems. Could it be related to monochloramine?

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All available studies do not link these conditions to monochloramine or chlorine at the level the public is exposed to in drinking water. EPA has set what it believes is a safe limit to exposure to monochloramine in the drinking water, and this limit is closely monitored by the water system. There are many different causes of irritation, and the source is difficult to identify and varies with each person. If you have a health or medical concern, consult your health care provider.

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