2. Chemical compound (ClO4
-) Inorganic Salt
Anion consisting of Chlorine and Oxygen
Highly soluble and dissociates in water
Migrates to groundwater & stable in water
for years
Strong Oxidizing Agent
4. Goitrogen
disrupts the
production of thyroid
hormones by
interfering with iodine
uptake in the thyroid
gland
Most Susceptible
People with preexisting
thyroid deficiencies or
iodide deficiencies,
pregnant women,
fetuses, infants
5. Thyroid requires iodide
to synthesize (T4) and
(T3) - hormones
Regulation of cell
respiration
growth & maturation of
body tissues
Perchlorate-induced
iodide deficiency
hypothyroidism (↓ thyroid
hormone production)
goiter and developmental
defects in fetuses
6.
7. Military and defense
contractors
Linked to perchlorate water
contamination
Expended munitions,
unused rocket propellant
consumption
Firework manufacturing
Flare residue
Leach into groundwater
8. 2013 – EPA screening level standards begin at a
level of 11 µg/L for perchlorate and perchlorate
salts
2015 – CA-EPA revised the Public Health Goal
from 6 µg/L to 1µg/L
9. Regenerable and single-pass ion exchange
Reverse osmosis
Fixed- and fluidized-bed biological treatments
Bioremediation by anaerobic microorganisms
Dechloromonas
10. Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA)
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization
Act (SARA);
Title I: Hazardous Substances Release, Liability
and Compensation;
Title III: Emergency planning and Community
Right to Know (EPCRA)
11. References
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https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/CRPT-111srpt328/html/CRPT-111srpt328.htm
Photos
Aluminum Powder & Potassium Perchlorate Explosion!. (2016). YouTube. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kb-BTEvSW50
Flares. (2016). Datab.us. Retrieved 10 May 2016, from http://datab.us/i/Flares
4 Common Uses of Potassium Perchlorate. Buzzle. Retrieved from http://www.buzzle.com/articles/4common-uses-of-potassium-perchlorate.html
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