Michigan's Gelman Site 1,4-Dioxane Groundwater Contamination: Still Spreading Decades after Detection

密歇根州盖尔曼遗址1,4-二恶烷地下水污染:发现数十年后仍在扩散

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Abstract

Disposal practices of industrial wastewater by Gelman Sciences led to high concentrations of 1,4-dioxane in groundwater in Michigan, USA. Since discovery of off-site pollution in 1984, the contaminated groundwater prompted closure of over 124 private wells, closure of one municipal well, and prohibition of most groundwater uses in a large section of the city of Ann Arbor. Recent 1,4-dioxane detections in shallow groundwater in Ann Arbor and in township residential wells pose new exposure threats. Patterns of increased 1,4-dioxane well concentrations raise concerns for threats to Ann Arbor's municipal water intake in the Huron River. Health effects surveillance from 1,4-dioxane exposure is lacking. The community continues to seek solutions in the decades-long fight to clean up this contamination.

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