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         <h1>TCEasy</h1>
 
         <h1>TCEasy</h1>
         <p>Degradation of Tricholoretheylene through a novel metabolic pathway.</p>
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        <h2>Toxic waste has seeped into our backyard.<br> We're trying to fix it.</h2>
  
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      <h1>The Problem</h1>
 
      <h2>Toxic byproducts are seeping into our water table. We need to fix that.</h2>
 
 
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<p>Trichloroethylene (TCE) is volatile organic solvent that is useful as a degreasing agent.<br>According to the EPA and the International Agency for Research Cancer (IARC), there is definitive evidence of TCE causing kidney cancer, and more limited evidence for its’ correlation with liver cancer and non-Hodgkin lymphoma. <br> Acute exposure to TCE of between 17-85 ppm can cause central nervous system depression with symptoms including ataxia, short term memory loss and long term oculomotor dysfunction.2 According to the Agency for toxic substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR), TCE has been found in at least 1,045 of the 1,699 National Priorities List sites identified by the EPA.3 </p></blockquote>
 
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TCEasy

Degradation of Tricholoretheylene through a novel metabolic pathway.


Toxic waste has seeped into our backyard.
We're trying to fix it.