In Hayden and Winkelman, Arizona, historic and ongoing copper smelting and processing operations have released contaminants to the air, soil, and surface water (EPA 2018). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cleaned up residential soils between 2008 and 2014 (EPA 2015). However, residents may continue to be exposed to lead, arsenic, and copper in non-residential soil and air and sulfur dioxide in air (ADHS 2018).In 2015, ATSDR provided voluntary lead and arsenic testing to Hayden and Winkelman residents most at risk for health effects from arsenic and lead exposure (ATSDR 2017). ATSDR tried to determine whether participants have higher levels of lead and arsenic in their bodies than the U.S. population. ATSDR\u2019s report on the...
abstract: In March 2004, a resident of Cornville contacted the Arizona Department of Environmental Q...
Arsenic (As, mw 75) is a highly poisonous metallic element that is named from the Greek word arsenik...
Geologic mineralisation and anthropogenic exploitation in the Tamar catchment of south-west England ...
People in Hayden and Winkelman may be exposed to lead and arsenic from smelting activities and other...
ATSDR has determined that current and potential future exposures to arsenic in residential soil on t...
Arsenic is the 20th abundant element in the earth crust. High concentrations of Arsenic is seen in m...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) requested that the Agency for Toxic Substa...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) requested that the Agency for Toxic Substa...
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) collected blood and urine samples from ...
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) created this fact sheet to provide you ...
abstract: The objective of this assessment is to evaluate whether a public health hazard exists as a...
This systematic review updates a systematic review that synthesized inorganic arsenic exposure and r...
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Arsenic is known to cause cancer and other widespread health effects. Primary exposure sources are w...
Abstract Heavy metal contamination is a major anthropogenic challenge in communities with heavy pres...
abstract: In March 2004, a resident of Cornville contacted the Arizona Department of Environmental Q...
Arsenic (As, mw 75) is a highly poisonous metallic element that is named from the Greek word arsenik...
Geologic mineralisation and anthropogenic exploitation in the Tamar catchment of south-west England ...
People in Hayden and Winkelman may be exposed to lead and arsenic from smelting activities and other...
ATSDR has determined that current and potential future exposures to arsenic in residential soil on t...
Arsenic is the 20th abundant element in the earth crust. High concentrations of Arsenic is seen in m...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) requested that the Agency for Toxic Substa...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) requested that the Agency for Toxic Substa...
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) collected blood and urine samples from ...
The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) created this fact sheet to provide you ...
abstract: The objective of this assessment is to evaluate whether a public health hazard exists as a...
This systematic review updates a systematic review that synthesized inorganic arsenic exposure and r...
CC999999/ImCDC/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2020-04-26T00:00:00Z32336781PMC71837337606vault:3537
Arsenic is known to cause cancer and other widespread health effects. Primary exposure sources are w...
Abstract Heavy metal contamination is a major anthropogenic challenge in communities with heavy pres...
abstract: In March 2004, a resident of Cornville contacted the Arizona Department of Environmental Q...
Arsenic (As, mw 75) is a highly poisonous metallic element that is named from the Greek word arsenik...
Geologic mineralisation and anthropogenic exploitation in the Tamar catchment of south-west England ...