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  2. Lake Mary water plant destroys ‘tricky’ 1,4-dixoane with high ...

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    By doing that, Sanford and Seminole County lowered 1,4-dioxane levels in drinking water to about half of the state and federal advisory level – 0.35 parts of the chemical in 1 billion parts of ...

  3. 1,4-Dioxane - Wikipedia

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    Levels of 1,4-dioxane exceeding 85 ppm (~0.01%wt) in children's shampoos indicate that close monitoring of raw materials and finished products is warranted. [28] While the FDA encourages manufacturers to remove 1,4-dioxane, it is not required by federal law. [29] On 9 December 2019, New York passed a bill to ban the sale of cosmetics with more ...

  4. Republicans now enforcing NC water rules are delaying efforts ...

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    In Pittsboro, there have been three occasions since July 2023 where a “slug” of 1,4-dioxane emanated from a chemical company in Burlington, passed through a wastewater treatment plant and ...

  5. Haw River and Jordan Lake will see lower levels of chemicals ...

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    Pittsboro detected a spike of 1,4-dioxane on July 24, albeit at levels below the EPA’s health advisory. By July 27, town officials were no longer detecting the chemical in their drinking water.

  6. Industrial chemical infiltrated Lake Mary, Sanford, Seminole ...

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    The chemical, 1,4-dioxane, is deemed likely to cause liver and kidney cancer and other illnesses by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. ... Lake Mary and Sanford have been drinking water ...

  7. Ethoxylation - Wikipedia

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    [20] [non-primary source needed] The remaining AEs are treated at waste water treatment plants and biodegraded via aerobic processes with less than 0.8% of AEs released in effluent. [20] If released into surface waters, sediment or soil, AEs will degrade through aerobic and anaerobic processes or be taken up by plants and animals.

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    1,4-dioxane is a recently identified contaminant of concern. The regulatory criteria for 1,4-dioxane is constantly changing as more is learned about this contaminant. 1,4-dioxane has a high solubility in water and a low Henry's Law constant which combine to present complex challenges associated with remediation.

  9. Do Cary or Apex residents need to worry about 1,4-dioxane ...

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    Burlington reported a different 1,4-dioxane release last Sept. 14. Cary had its water tested at the intake four times in the following month, according to records that are available online ...

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