Title | Working in Lead- and Arsenic-Contaminated Soil |
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Working in Lead- and Arsenic-Contaminated Soil (Number of pages: 2) (Publication Size: 634KB)
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Author(s) | Jill Scheffer | ||||
Description | Understanding the risks of working in legacy pesticides contaminated soil and resources to help. | ||||
NOTES | DSARS, GSP, ISIS | ||||
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Contact | Rhonda Luke at 509-454-7838 or Rhonda.Luke@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | Dirt Alert, dirt, pesticides, orchard, lead, arsenic | ||||
WEB PAGE | Dirt Alert Program | ||||
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