Tetrachloroethylene toxicity changes result in lower liability
By Timothy Adams
Environmental and Natural Resources Law,
March 2013
On February 19, 2012, USEPA posted revised toxicity factors to the Integrated Risk Information System, indicating that tetrachloroethylene is a “likely human carcinogen” but has a lower carcinogenic risk potential and a higher non-carcinogenic risk potential that previously assumed by EPA.
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