TY - BOOK ID - 77870586 TI - Groundwater recharge with reclaimed water PY - 1999 SN - 0585243522 9780585243528 9780833027702 0833027700 0833027700 PB - Santa Monica, CA Rand DB - UniCat KW - Water reuse KW - Abnormalities, Human KW - Drinking water KW - Birth weight, Low KW - Fetal death KW - Medicine KW - Health & Biological Sciences KW - Gynecology & Obstetrics KW - Fetal stillbirth KW - Fetal wastage KW - Fetus KW - Fetus, Death of the KW - Intrauterine death KW - Reproductive wastage KW - Wastage, Fetal KW - Death KW - Pregnancy KW - Low birth weight KW - Fetal growth retardation KW - Premature infants KW - Potable water KW - Tap water KW - Beverages KW - Fresh water KW - Abnormalities KW - Anomalies, Congenital KW - Birth defects KW - Congenital abnormalities KW - Congenital anomalies KW - Defects, Birth KW - Deformities KW - Developmental abnormalities KW - Human abnormalities KW - Malformations, Congenital KW - Morphology KW - Pathology KW - Teratogenesis KW - Teratology KW - Reclamation of water KW - Reuse of water KW - Waste water reclamation KW - Wastewater reclamation KW - Water KW - Water reclamation KW - Water renovation KW - Water salvage KW - Factory and trade waste KW - Recycling (Waste, etc.) KW - Salvage (Waste, etc.) KW - Sewage KW - Water conservation KW - Water quality management KW - Water-supply KW - Water use KW - Health aspects KW - Environmental aspects KW - Contamination KW - Complications KW - Reuse KW - Purification UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77870586 AB - This book is an assessment of the effects on human health of reclaimed water. The assessment focuses on adverse outcomes among liveborn infants, including low birth weight, preterm birth, infant mortality, and birth defects, from 1982 to 1993. Outcome rates in the Montebello Forebay area, which has received some reclaimed water in its water supply since 1962, are compared with a control area that received no reclaimed water. Using a cohort study design, this epidemiologic assessment analyzes outcome data on individuals classified by a ZIP code-level percentage of reclaimed water. The results of the study do not provide evidence of an association between reclaimed water and adverse birth outcomes. ER -