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Phase 1 Investigation: In Situ Reduction of Lead Bioaccessibility in Soils (1997)

This report covers the first phase of work to study whether the lead in Trail soils could be rendered less available to children by adding something to reduce its solubility in the human gastrointestinal tract. Learn how the first bench-scale trials using phosphate were conducted, and what the results suggested.

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A Co-Operative Approach to Risk Management in an Active Lead/Zinc Smelter Community (1996)

This article was published in Environmental Geochemistry and Health (1996). It summarizes the approach and studies from the first 5-years of the Trail Lead Task Force. The Task Force had responsibility for developing a strategy to reduce children’s blood lead levels in Trail. With funding from the provincial government, the smelting company and the municipal government,

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