November 20, 2007 -State health investigators say they need more information before they can predict if contamination could be putting people living in a South Haven condo complex at risk.
The study focused on the Belgravia site, now home to factory condominiums. The former home of Hamlin-Overton, the two-acre site is contaminated with trichlroethylene, or TCE, a solvent used in metal plating.
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