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Perchlorate FAQ


Q: What are perchlorates?
A: Perchlorates are colorless and odorless salts that dissolve easily in water. There are five perchlorate salts that are manufactured in large amounts: magnesium perchlorate, potassium perchlorate, ammonium perchlorate, sodium perchlorate, and lithium perchlorate.

Q: What are perchlorates used for?
A: Perchlorates are very reactive chemicals that are used mainly in explosives, fireworks, and rocket motors. Among other places, perchlorates occur naturally in saltpeter deposits in Chile, where saltpeter is used to make fertilizer. Perchlorates are also used for making other chemicals, and were used many years ago as a medication to treat an over-reactive thyroid gland.

Q: How do perchlorates enter the environment?
A: Perchlorates can enter the environment in and around sites where rockets are made, tested, and taken apart. Perchlorates have also been found in milk and food. Factories that make or use perchlorates may also release them into soil and water. Perchlorates will not stay in soil and will wash away with rain water. Perchlorates do eventually end up in ground water. While it is not known exactly how long perchlorates last in water and soil, the information available indicates that it is a very long time.

Q: How can perchlorate exposure occur?
A: Perchlorate exposure may occur in any of the following ways: drinking water that is contaminated with perchlorates; eating food or drinking milk contaminated with perchlorates; living near factories that make fireworks, flares, or other explosive devices; smoking or chewing tobacco that contain perchlorates; or living near a waste site or a rocket manufacturing or testing facility.

Q: What are the effects of perchlorate exposure?
A: Perchlorate affects the ability of the thyroid gland to take up iodine, an important chemical needed to make hormones that regulate many body functions after they are released into the blood. There is concern that people exposed to high amounts of perchlorate for a long time may develop a low level of thyroid activity (hypothyroidism). Low levels of thyroid hormones in the blood can lead to adverse effects on the skin, cardiovascular system, pulmonary system, kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, liver, blood, neuromuscular system, nervous system, skeleton, male and female reproductive system, and numerous endocrine organs.

Most content from the Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry (ATSDR)


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