What is the amount of ammonia that will be added and will there be an impact on my health?

The amount of ammonia added until now is 0.05 milligrams per litre. Health Canada's Guideline for Canadian Drinking Water for chloramine is not to exceed 3 mg/L; therefore, the amount the City is using is low. Furthermore, once ammonia is introduced into the system it will react with chlorine and form monochloramine. There are no health implications for monochloramine under the 3 milligrams per litre concentration level set by Health Canada.

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1. Is monochloramine safe?
2. What will the impact of monochloramine be?
3. What are the long-term health effects of monochloramine?
4. What is the amount of ammonia that will be added and will there be an impact on my health?
5. Does using monochloramine increase the cost of water?
6. Do home water softeners remove monochloramine?
7. Does bottle water have monochloramine?
8. What does chloraminated water taste like?
9. If monochloramine is such an effective disinfectant, why is it not used in every community?
10. Is monochloramine safe for swimming pools?
11. Will monochloramine make my water clear?