Jump to main content.


TCE

TCE, a chlorinated solvent, was widely used for metal degreasing and is now a common contaminant at hazard waste sites and many federal facilities. TCE has been identified in at least 1500 hazardous waste sites regulated under Superfund or the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Besides being used for degreasing, TCE has been used as an extractant and as a chemical intermediate. Most of the TCE used in the United States is released into the atmosphere from vapor degreasing operations. TCE can enter surface waters via direct discharges and groundwater through leaching from disposal operations and Superfund sites; the maximum contaminant level for TCE in drinking water is 5 ppb. TCE can be released to indoor air from use of consumer products that contain it, vapor intrusion through underground walls and floors and volatilization from the water supply.

Best Resources


List additional resources associated with TCE
Email a link to this page to a friend

ORD Home | Search EPA | Satisfaction Questionnaire


Local Navigation


Jump to main content.