Why do we need to add chlorine to the water?

Chlorine in drinking water has prevented the spread of waterborne diseases and pathogens such as cholera, typhoid fever, dysentery and hepatitis A. At the turn of the 20th century, typhoid fever alone killed 1 person per 3,500. Drinking water chlorination and filtration have helped to virtually eliminate these diseases in the U.S. and other developed countries.

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1. I’ve never heard of disinfection byproducts before, so why am I hearing about this now?
2. Why do we need to add chlorine to the water?
3. What is a THM and how is it formed?
4. How much is a ug/l?
5. What about other water systems?
6. What can I do to lower the THMs at my tap?
7. Are personal home filters effective?
8. Should I drink bottled water instead?