2,2-Dichloropropane
2,2-Dichloropropane is a synthetic chemical used in industry as a solvent. It can contaminate water through industrial discharge, potentially causing liver and kidney damage.
2,2-Dichloropropane is primarily introduced into water sources through industrial discharge. As a synthetic solvent, it's used in various manufacturing processes. Environmental agencies typically detect it using gas chromatography. While not naturally occurring, this chemical can persist in water and soil for extended periods. Some countries have established maximum contaminant levels for drinking water, though regulations vary globally. Proper industrial waste management is crucial for preventing water contamination by this compound.
- People affected
- 127.9K
- Utilities with this contaminant
- 3
- States with this contaminant
- 3
Utilities with the highest levels of this contaminant
| Utility | Service Areas | Level | Population Served |
|---|---|---|---|
MV Mvwa - Mohawk Valley Water Authority | Oneida County, NY | 0.500 ppb | 126,250 |