PCE-Tainted Drinking Water Implicated in Birth Defects

by Phyllis Wheeler ~ November 7th, 2009.

PCE is a commonly used solvent and frequent contaminant of drinking water supplies. So, should you worry about it?

The answer is yes, according to a study published in the open access journal Environmental Health in September. The study tracked the infants of pregnant women exposed to the chemical inadvertently by PCE coating inside water piping used on Cape Cod between 1969 and 1983.

Ann Aschengrau, Boston University School of Public Health, and a team combed through records of those living through this episode. They compared rates of birth defects for fetuses exposed to the PCE to a control group which was not exposed.

They found an increased risk of cleft palate and neural tube defects, especially anencephaly.

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