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Disinfectants / Chlorides / Halogens / Chlorine / Hypochlorite / Ozone / Organochloride / Chloroform / Bleach / Chemistry / Oxidizing agents / Halogenated solvents
Date: 2007-05-02 12:40:28
Disinfectants
Chlorides
Halogens
Chlorine
Hypochlorite
Ozone
Organochloride
Chloroform
Bleach
Chemistry
Oxidizing agents
Halogenated solvents

Development of an Area and Mobile Sources Inventory for Reactive Chlorine Compounds in Southeast Texas Clinton E. Burklin, Steve Erickson, and Joan Tesarek Bursey Eastern Research Group, Inc., 1600 Perimeter Park Drive,

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