INSIGHT COLUMN
By Patrick W. Dennis, Peter E. Seley and Katie B. Townsend
Hexavalent chromium, or chromium IV, the controversial chemical compound made famous by the 2000 film "Erin Brockovich," is once again finding itself in the spotlight. Having garnered only modest attention from government agencies over the past decade, hexavalent chromium has re-emerged as a prime target of both federal and state regulators, and that will likely spark renewed interest ...
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