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Public Health Assessment: Cheshire, CT
by NTF on Saturday, February 19, 2005 [Permalink] [0 Comments]
In the spirit of sharing and for research purposes, we'd like to make available any Public Health Assessments (PHA's) that have been drafted or completed and involve TCE (or related issues).

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;
- 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.
You can download the full PHA here (FYI: This is an 8 MB pdf document).

If you have any PHA's that you would like to share, please contact us directly.

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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).

To read earlier posts in this category (if there are any), please see our archives below: