TCE risks require stricter standard, scientists contend.
5th Sep 2005, 13:55 GMT
Evidence of risks associated with exposure to trichloroethylene (TCE) supports a stricter state standard to protect residents living in a polluted area like Endicott, according to a Binghamton University professor who was part of a team of independent scientists charged to review a controversial guideline for the chemical.
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