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Pentachlorophenol contamination of private drinking water from treated utility poles.

American journal of public health (2012-12-15)
Lee Karlsson, Lori Cragin, Gail Center, Cary Giguere, Jeff Comstock, Linda Boccuzzo, Austin Sumner
ABSTRACT

In 2009, after resident calls regarding an odor, the Vermont Department of Health and state partners responded to 2 scenarios of private drinking water contamination from utility poles treated with pentachlorophenol (PCP), an organochlorine wood preservative used in the United States. Public health professionals should consider PCP contamination of private water if they receive calls about a chemical or gasoline-like odor with concurrent history of nearby utility pole replacement.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Pentachlorophenol, 97%
Supelco
Pentachlorophenol, analytical standard
Supelco
Pentachlorophenol solution, certified reference material, 5000 μg/mL in methanol