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      Safer sips: removing arsenic from drinking water.

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      Environmental Health Perspectives

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          U.S. researchers are developing technologies that may someday protect millions of people worldwide whose drinking water is tainted with arsenic. Arsenic is released into water from soil and rock erosion, and is also a by-product of industrial processes including semiconductor manufacturing, petroleum refining, and mining and smelting operations.

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          Journal
          Environ Health Perspect
          Environmental Health Perspectives
          0091-6765
          November 1998
          : 106
          : 11
          : A548-A550
          Article
          1533490
          9799197
          7eae740c-c2aa-41de-b7f1-5b90ea69bc62
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          Public health
          Public health

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