Title | Lead and Other Metals in Traffic Paint in Washington State |
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Lead and Other Metals in Traffic Paint in Washington State (Number of pages: 28) (Publication Size: 867KB)
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Author(s) | Winters, Nancy | ||||||
Description | In 2013, Ecology conducted random field tests in Thurston County to determine if applied traffic and zonal striping paint contained lead. Sampling focused primarily on yellow paint due to the historic use of lead chromate in yellow paint for bright color. Here is what we found. | ||||||
NOTES | This publication was revised in July 2021 to update the Northwest regional office's contact information. | ||||||
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Contact | HWTR Publication Coordinator at 360-407-6700 or hwtrpubs@ecy.wa.gov | ||||||
Keywords | paint, lead |
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