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3 | <INDICATOR name="Perc"> |
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4 | <NAME>Perc</NAME> |
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5 | <DESCRIPTION>tetrachloroethylene, tetrachloroethene, perchloroethylene, PERC, PCE</DESCRIPTION> |
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6 | <DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME>Perc.Cnty</DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME> |
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7 | <TITLE>Perchloroethylene in Outdoor Air</TITLE> |
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8 | <DEFINITION>Mean of modeled annual average perchloroethylene concentration for census tracts in a county using 2014 NATA data</DEFINITION> |
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9 | <NUMERATOR>Modeled mean perchloroethylene concentration in micrograms per cubic meter</NUMERATOR> |
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10 | <DENOMINATOR>N/A</DENOMINATOR> |
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11 | <DATA_NOTE>Data Source: National-scale Air Toxics Assessment (NATA), 2014 and NJDEP Division of Air Quality</DATA_NOTE> |
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12 | <DATA_SOURCE_DATE>10/30/2018</DATA_SOURCE_DATE> |
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13 | <WHY_IMPORTANT>Perchloroethylene (also called tetrachloroethylene), is a colorless liquid widely used for dry cleaning of fabrics. Textile mills, chlorofluorocarbon producers, vapor degreasing and metal cleaning operations, and makers of rubber coatings may also use perchloroethylene. It is also commonly used in aerosol formulations, solvent soaps, printing inks, typewriter correction fluid, adhesives, sealants, shoe polishes and lubricants. |
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15 | Perchloroethylene is a central nervous system depressant. Inhaling its vapors can cause dizziness, headache, sleepiness, confusion, nausea, and unconsciousness. Breathing perchloroethylene over long periods of time can cause liver and kidney damage and memory loss. Perchloroethylene is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a probable human carcinogen.</WHY_IMPORTANT> |
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16 | <HOW_DOING>The highest ambient air concentration can be found in Salem County.</HOW_DOING> |
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17 | <WHAT_DOING>Industrial facilities that emit this chemical must obtain permits from the NJDEP Air Program and are also subject to state and federal air pollution control technology requirements.</WHAT_DOING> |
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18 | <SERVICES_AVAILABLE_TO_PUBLIC>To view select air quality data collected at outdoor monitors across the United States go to: |
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19 | [http://www.epa.gov/airdata] |
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21 | New Jersey County Risk Ratio tables can be found at the following URL: |
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22 | [http://www.state.nj.us/dep/airmon/airtoxics/nataest.htm#rrtab]</SERVICES_AVAILABLE_TO_PUBLIC> |
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23 | <RESOURCES_REFERENCES_LINKS>The USEPA Integrated Risk Information System provides more detailed information about perchloroethylene and research studies on its health effects. |
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24 | [https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/iris2/chemicalLanding.cfm?substance_nmbr=106] |
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26 | New Jersey Statewide Average 2005 NATA Modeled Air Concentrations and comparisons to health benchmarks can be found at: |
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27 | [http://www.state.nj.us/dep/airmon/airtoxics/Tetrachloroethylene05.htm] |
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28 | |
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29 | Pollution Prevention and Community Right to Know: |
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30 | [http://web.doh.state.nj.us/rtkhsfs/factsheets.aspx]</RESOURCES_REFERENCES_LINKS> |
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31 | <ORG_UNIT_NAME>CEHS_EPHT</ORG_UNIT_NAME> |
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32 | <OWNER_USER_ID>ropiekun</OWNER_USER_ID> |
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33 | <STATUS_CODE>A</STATUS_CODE> |
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34 | <STATUS_DATE>12/20/2018</STATUS_DATE> |
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35 | <NOTE>created by REO |
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36 | 9/21/2009 - map view added by REO |
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37 | 02/09/2011 - added 2002 NATA data - map still for 1999 |
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38 | 03/10/11 - 1999 map removed, new for 2002 still to be added, BDG |
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39 | 3/16/12 - 1999 and 2002 NATA data removed; replaced with 2005 NATA; map removed - to be updated soon |
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40 | 2/27/15 - corrected Graph View names |
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41 | 3/16/16 - updated with 2011 NATA data (REO) |
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42 | 11/15/16 - REO updated links and resources |
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43 | 8/23/17 BDG, replaced static map with interactive map |
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44 | 10/30/18 - REO updates 2014 NATA data</NOTE> |
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45 | <SORT_ORDER>400</SORT_ORDER> |
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46 | <ACTIVE_FLAG>x</ACTIVE_FLAG> |
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47 | <MODIFIED_DATE>12/20/2018</MODIFIED_DATE> |
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48 | <MODIFIED_DESCRIPTION>Status changed by: bgoun</MODIFIED_DESCRIPTION> |
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49 | <PUBLISHED_DATE>12/20/2018</PUBLISHED_DATE> |
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50 | <HEALTHY_PEOPLE_OBJECTIVE> |
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51 | <MODIFIED_DATE></MODIFIED_DATE> |
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52 | </HEALTHY_PEOPLE_OBJECTIVE> |
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53 | <DATA_SOURCES/> |
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54 | <RELATIONS> |
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55 | <RELATION name="PopChar"> |
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56 | <NAME>PopChar</NAME> |
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57 | <TITLE>Relevant Population Characteristics</TITLE> |
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58 | <TEXT></TEXT> |
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59 | <RELATED_INDICATORS> |
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60 | <RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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61 | <NAME>Acetaldehyde</NAME> |
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62 | <TITLE>Acetaldehyde in Outdoor Air</TITLE> |
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63 | <DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME>median_air_conc</DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME> |
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64 | </RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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65 | <RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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66 | <NAME>Acrolein</NAME> |
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67 | <TITLE>Acrolein in Outdoor Air</TITLE> |
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68 | <DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME>med_air_conc</DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME> |
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69 | </RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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70 | <RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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71 | <NAME>Benzene</NAME> |
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72 | <TITLE>Benzene in Outdoor Air</TITLE> |
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73 | <DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME>cntybenz</DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME> |
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74 | </RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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75 | <RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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76 | <NAME>Butadiene</NAME> |
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77 | <TITLE>1,3-Butadiene in Outdoor Air</TITLE> |
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78 | <DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME>cnty_buta</DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME> |
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79 | </RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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80 | <RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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81 | <NAME>chloroform</NAME> |
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82 | <TITLE>Chloroform in Outdoor Air</TITLE> |
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83 | <DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME>chloroform_cnty</DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME> |
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84 | </RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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85 | <RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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86 | <NAME>chromium</NAME> |
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87 | <TITLE>Chromium(VI) in Outdoor Air</TITLE> |
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88 | <DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME>ChromVICnty</DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME> |
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89 | </RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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90 | <RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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91 | <NAME>DieselPM</NAME> |
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92 | <TITLE>Diesel Particulate Matter in Outdoor Air</TITLE> |
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93 | <DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME>DieselCnty</DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME> |
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94 | </RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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95 | <RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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96 | <NAME>Formaldehyde</NAME> |
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97 | <TITLE>Formaldehyde in Outdoor Air</TITLE> |
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98 | <DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME>FormCnty</DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME> |
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99 | </RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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100 | <RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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101 | <NAME>Naphthalene</NAME> |
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102 | <TITLE>Naphthalene in Outdoor Air</TITLE> |
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103 | <DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME>Naphthalene.Cnty</DEFAULT_INDICATOR_VIEW_NAME> |
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104 | </RELATED_INDICATOR> |
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105 | </RELATED_INDICATORS> |
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106 | </RELATION> |
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107 | </RELATIONS> |
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108 | <INDICATOR_VIEWS> |
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109 | <INDICATOR_VIEW> |
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110 | <NAME>Perc.Cnty</NAME> |
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111 | <TITLE>Perchloroethylene Concentrations in Outdoor Air,</TITLE> |
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112 | <SUB_TITLE>by New Jersey County,</SUB_TITLE> |
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113 | <PERIOD_TITLE>2014 NATA</PERIOD_TITLE> |
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114 | <Y_TITLE>Mean Concentration (ug/m3)</Y_TITLE> |
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115 | </INDICATOR_VIEW> |
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116 | <INDICATOR_VIEW> |
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117 | <NAME>Perc.Source</NAME> |
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118 | <TITLE>Source Contribution Estimates,</TITLE> |
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119 | <SUB_TITLE>Percent by Source, Statewide for New Jersey,</SUB_TITLE> |
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120 | <PERIOD_TITLE>2014 NATA</PERIOD_TITLE> |
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121 | <Y_TITLE>Percent</Y_TITLE> |
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122 | </INDICATOR_VIEW> |
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123 | </INDICATOR_VIEWS> |
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124 | </INDICATOR> |
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