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Washoe County, NV, Health Board Looks at Ban on Perchloroethylene

"A toxic solvent still widely used by dry cleaners across Washoe County could be banned within 14 years under plans proposed by health officials.

On Thursday, the county’s Board of Health will consider rules that would prohibit use of perchloroethylene, also known as PCE or PERC, by area cleaners by 2023. Any new cleaning equipment purchased before then and after the rule’s potential adoption Thursday would have to use alternative technology.

'The time has come,' said Andy Goodrich, director of the health district’s Air Quality Management Division.

For years, officials have grappled with problems posed by PCE contamination of ground water in the Truckee Meadows but the proposed regulation focuses solely on the chemical’s impact on air quality, Goodrich said."

Jeff DeLong reports for the Reno Gazette Journal October 18, 2009.

Source: Reno Gazette Journal, 10/20/2009