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The Drycleaning Solvent Surveillance Program (DSSP)

The Drycleaning Solvent Surveillance Program (DSSP) is responsible for identifying areas in the state having drinking water contaminated as a result of discharges of solvents used in the drycleaning process. This program conducts well surveillance in potentially impacted areas, notifies the public of potential adverse health effects and provides assistance in obtaining alternative sources of drinking water.

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regarding drinking water wells affected by drycleaning solvent contamination.

Phone list for the DSSP Program

 

Last Updated: August 13, 2012

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