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Main Title Risk analysis to support standards for lead in paint, dust, and soil. : Volume 1. Chapters 1 to 7. Appendix A. /
CORP Author Battelle, Columbus, OH.;Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC. Office of Pollution, Prevention, and Toxics.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Year Published 1998
Report Number EPA/747/R-97/006 v.1
Stock Number PB98-155674
Subjects Lead--Analysis ; Lead--Toxicology ; Lead--Testing ; Dust--Lead content ; Soils--Lead content ; Paint--Lead content ; Lead--Government policy--United States ; Lead--Environmental aspects--United States
Additional Subjects Risk analysis ; Lead(Metal) ; Paints ; Dust ; Soil contamination ; Health hazards ; Standards ; Lead poisoning ; Public health ; Children ; Risk assessment ; Toxicity ; Biological availability ; Bioaccumulation ; Environmental exposure pathway ; Dose-response relationships ; Health effects ; Ecological concentration ; Blood chemical analysis ; Residential buildings ; Mathematical models ; Toxic Substances Control Act ; Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992 ; IEUBK(Integrated Exposure Uptake Biokinetic)
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NTIS  PB98-155674 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 360 pages . : charts ; 28 cm
Abstract
This report presents the methods and findings of a risk analysis, which provides a scientific foundation for the regulatory standards that the Agency will establish in response to section 403. This risk analysis consists of two parts. Part I (Chapters 2 through 5) constitutes the risk assessment, or EPA's assessment of the health risks to young children from exposures to lead-based paint hazards, lead-contaminated dust, and lead-contaminated soil in the nation's housing. Part II (Chapter 6) constitutes an analysis of risk management options, which includes the Agency's approach to estimating how these risks are reduced following promulgation of the section 403 rule and illustrates use of this methodology for a broad range of example options for the section 403 standards.
Notes
"EPA 747-R-97-006." "June 1998." "U.S. Environmental Protection Agency." Microfiche.
Contents Notes
v. 1. Chapters 1 to 7, Appendix A -- v. 2. Appendices B to G.