I am writing to express my strong support of placing the Behr site on the
National Priorities List. The TCE spill is a serious problem that could be very
negatively affecting the residents of McCook Field. In 1976, the EPA decided to
include TCE on its Hazardous Substance List. TCE has been found to cause
cancerous tumor growths in mice livers, and is “reasonably anticipated to be a
human carcinogen (1).” Some of the residents of McCook Field could be
experiencing long term exposure to TCE as it has been entering their homes via
vapor intrusion. The fact that the plume seems to be traveling toward the Great
Miami River raises even greater concern as the number of people affected will
increase dramatically. This problem needs to be fixed before it gets much worse.
1. Report on Carcinogens: Eleventh Edition. U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services, Public Health Services, National Toxicology Program; January, 2005.
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This is comment on Proposed Rule
National Priorities List, Proposed Rule No. 49
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