Reducing children's risk from lead in soil
Lead poisoning is the most common and serious environmental disease affecting young children, according to the CDC. An overview of a field experiment conducted by the EPA's National Risk Management Research Laboratory and DuPont Co to evaluate alternatives for reducing the health risk from lead...
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description | Lead poisoning is the most common and serious environmental disease affecting young children, according to the CDC. An overview of a field experiment conducted by the EPA's National Risk Management Research Laboratory and DuPont Co to evaluate alternatives for reducing the health risk from lead in soil is presented. |
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