Health consultation, evaluation of tetrachloroethene vapor intrusion into buildings located above a contaminated aquifer, Schlage Lock Company, Security, El Paso County, Colorado
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(2007). Health consultation, evaluation of tetrachloroethene vapor intrusion into buildings located above a contaminated aquifer, Schlage Lock Company, Security, El Paso County, Colorado . Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Environmental Epidemiology Section.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)2007. Health Consultation, Evaluation of Tetrachloroethene Vapor Intrusion Into Buildings Located Above a Contaminated Aquifer, Schlage Lock Company, Security, El Paso County, Colorado. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Environmental Epidemiology Section.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Health Consultation, Evaluation of Tetrachloroethene Vapor Intrusion Into Buildings Located Above a Contaminated Aquifer, Schlage Lock Company, Security, El Paso County, Colorado Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Environmental Epidemiology Section, 2007.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Health Consultation, Evaluation of Tetrachloroethene Vapor Intrusion Into Buildings Located Above a Contaminated Aquifer, Schlage Lock Company, Security, El Paso County, Colorado Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Environmental Epidemiology Section, 2007.
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246 | 1 | 7 | |a Schlage Lock Health Consultation Indoor Air Pathway |
264 | 1 | |a Denver, Colo. :|b Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Environmental Epidemiology Section,|c 2007. | |
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520 | |a In late 1987, Schlage Lock Company, located in Security, Colorado, discovered that the groundwater beneath their manufacturing facility was contaminated with the chemical tetrachloroethylene, which is also known as perchloroethylene (PCE). Schlage utilized the solvent as a metal cleaner and degreaser during the production of door locks and related hardware from 1977-1992. Improper disposal and/or storage of spent PCE led to contaminated soil beneath their facility. PCE then leached through the subsurface soil to an underlying aquifer. The contaminated groundwater beneath the facility eventually migrated into the Widefield Aquifer, a major source of drinking water for the surrounding community. PCE was discovered in the first municipal drinking water system in 1990, and an environmental investigation began. | ||
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