First up is the 2005 Final Public Health Assessment for Cheshire, CT (the self-proclaimed Bedding Plant Capital of CT) conducted by the ATSDR and the CT Department of Public Health. History of this PHA can be found at the Cancer in Cheshire website* (also a permanent member of our Community site links over to the right (---->). Findings include:
- The town's public water supply (serving just over 20,000 pople) suffered from 16-30 years of ongoing TCE contamination;You can download the full PHA here (FYI: This is an 8 MB pdf document).
- TCE contamination found in the town's private water supply over past 20 yrs. No add'l sampling ordered. Past and current health risk unknown;
- Known contamination sites, discovered over 20 yrs ago, may still be contaminated;
- Cancer rates (multiple types) elevated with statistical significance and some with rising trends;
- Official conclusion: Past exposure to TCE in the public water supply presented No Apparent Public Health Hazard;
- No follow-up recommended.
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*Disclosure: I am a co-founder of the cancer in cheshire website and was petitioner of the ATSDR (which prompted the assessment above).
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