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Redesigned
Chlorine Chemistry Division of the American Chemistry Council Web Site
Explores Drinking Water and Health Issues
Public health officials, drinking water professionals,
consumers and others with an interest in chlorine chemistry can learn
about its role in water disinfection, disaster relief, health and other
applications at the recently redesigned Chlorine Chemistry Division of
the American Chemistry Council Web site at http://c3.org.
Following is an overview of some of the Web sites resources:
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The
Newsroom contains Chlorine Chemistry Division of the American
Chemistry Council press releases, brochures, newsletters and position
statements, as well as news clips on chlorine related issues.
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On
the home page, click on the Chlorine Tips blue cross, which
will send you to useful information about cleaning and disinfecting
with chlorine to keep homes, pools, restaurants, hospitals and other
public facilities safe from germs.
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The
Library provides access to additional resources and documents
that offer more detail on topics and issues touched upon in other
sections of the site.
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In
addition, visitors to the site can keep further abreast of Chlorine
Chemistry Division of the American Chemistry Council news by subscribing
to the Newsflash. Those who subscribe will receive via email
periodic updates on Chlorine Chemistry Division of the American Chemistry
Council's activities, including news about drinking water, the Chlorine
Chemistry Division of the American Chemistry Council's humanitarian
relief program and health issues.
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A
visit to the Classroom offers a link to a new site, The
Science Center. This educational site provides teachers and students
with resourceful approaches to learning about science and the environment.
It's also a gateway to other interesting Web sites.
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