解决水和土壤中铅的风险

Engage! Pub Date : 2021-10-12 DOI:10.18060/25480
G. Filippelli, I. Hicks, G. Druschel, J. Kelly, J. Shukle, Spencer Strout, Natalie Nichols, Dawson Stroud, Megan Ottenweller, Makayla Ohrberg, Marisa Longbrake, L. Wood, B. Clark, Kevin Fryling
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在美国,最普遍的环境健康危害之一仍然是接触有害的神经毒素铅。城市环境中残留的铅如此之多,以至于在社区中,超过10%的儿童表现出有害的铅水平,而全国平均水平约为1%,这并不罕见。为了克服这一挑战,IUPUI研究人员和印第安纳波利斯的信仰组织之间的合作旨在通过为居民提供所需的防护工具来降低家庭铅污染的风险。该项目的社区驱动科学方面是有意的,不仅参与的个人将直接受益,但由此产生的数据也将在更广泛地保持社区安全方面发挥作用。
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Addressing Risks of Lead in Water and Soil
One of the most widespread environmental health hazards in the United States remains exposure to the harmful neurotoxin lead. So much lead remains in the urban environment that it is not unusual to find neighborhoods where more than 10% of children exhibit harmful levels of lead, compared to the national average of about 1%. To overcome this challenge, a partnership between IUPUI researchers and faith organizations in Indianapolis is taking aim at the risk of household lead contamination by providing residents the tools they need to protect against it. The community-driven science aspect of this project is intentional—not only will the individuals who participate benefit directly, but the resulting data will also play a role in keeping communities safer more broadly.
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