However, based on the use of chloramines in the disinfection of drinking water, a guideline technical document is still considered necessary. The draft guideline technical document proposes that it is no longer considered necessary to establish a guideline for chloramines in drinking water. The available information on chloramines has been assessed with the intent of updating the current drinking water guideline and guideline technical document. 9.2.5 Reproductive and developmental toxicity.9.2.3 Long-term exposure and carcinogenicity.9.2.2.2 Monochloramine: immunotoxic effects.9.2.2.1 Monochloramine: decreased body weights and blood effects.9.1.3 Developmental and reproductive toxicity.9.1.2 Subchronic and chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity.7.2.2 Rechlorination and temporary breakpoint chlorination.7.1.3 Presence of ammonia in source water.7.1.2 Considerations when changing disinfection practices to chloramination.7.1.1 Disinfectant residual and microbial control.7.0 Treatment technology and distribution system considerations.
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