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The surprising thing about this work is that the dispersing agent can simply be the natural organic matter in the water," comments Mason B. Tests indicate that the methane results from decaying natural organic matter from 31,000 years ago, when saber-toothed tigers chased sloths through southern redwoods. Trihalomethanes (THMs) are the result of a reaction between the chlorine used for disinfecting tap water and natural organic matter in the water. |
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