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Hi Peter,
Now that is a horse of a different color! In the case of industrial use, exposure doesn't include ingesting the stuff... unless you are suicidal, I suppose. But, in the case of contaminated ground water, the poor residents were drinking the stuff on a continual basis. The same problem exists where buried gasoline storage tanks leak into the ground water. Yet, gasoline the king of carcinoma is in general and rather casual use. Trichlor is a real problem for ground water. It is about twice as dense as water, so if it hits the ground, it can travel anywhere water can, only faster. Trichlor poured onto the ground always ends up in the ground water. Banning trichlor because it is a carcinogen in high doses, doesn't make sense. It is too useful a solvent. Regulating its use and disposal is what should have been done. -Chuck Harris Peter Gottlieb wrote: Up in Woburn Mass there was a company that made production line machinery for the pharmaceutical industry. They would sometimes take greasy gears out back and clean them off with trich and dump the residue on the ground. Not much, maybe 50 gallons over several years. Unfortunately, there was an underground aquifer that ran there and led to a town well. In the neighborhood the well fed, there was an extremely high incidence of leukemia in children. Big time incidence. This was very real and a great tragedy for many families. I worked next door (Cummings Industrial Park) and used to watch the hazmat crews digging the whole place up. We wouldn't drink the town water even after they said it was cleaned up. Just because your "casual research" doesn't come up with something doesn't mean there isn't something there. Peter |
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