The effectiveness of low-cost soil treatments to reduce soil and dust lead hazards: The Boston lead safe yards low cost lead in soil treatment, demonstration and evaluation

被引:20
作者
Dixon, Sherry L. [1 ]
McLaine, Pat
Kawecki, Carolyn
Maxfield, Robert
Duran, Sandra
Hynes, Pat
Plant, Thomas
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Healthy Housing, Columbia, MD 21044 USA
[2] New England Reg Lab, EPA Reg 1, Invest & Anal Branch, N Chelmsford, MA USA
[3] Lead Safe Boston, Div Neighborhood Dev, Boston, MA USA
[4] Boston Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Boston, MA USA
[5] Boston Childhood Lead Poisoning Program, Publ Hlth Commiss, Boston, MA USA
关键词
soil lead hazard; soil treatment; lead-contaminated soil; low-cost soil intervention; barrier treatment;
D O I
10.1016/j.envres.2006.01.006
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Boston lead safe yards low cost lead in soil treatment, demonstration, and evaluation was developed to explore the viability and effectiveness of low-cost soil interventions to reduce exposure to soil lead hazards. Buildings that had been abated for lead to Massachusetts's deleading standards in the previous 5 yrs and met other program requirements were recruited for the evaluation. Following individual property assessments, yards were treated with application of ground coverings and ground barriers in 2000-2001 and followed up at 1 yr. The treatment cost ranged from $1095 to $5643 with an average of $2798. Soil lead levels at the building dripline, measured with a field-portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer (Niton Model 702 Spectrum Analyzer), dropped from 2021 PPM at baseline to 206 PPM at 1-yr follow-up. Most of the barrier treatments continued to block access to the lead-contaminated soil at 1 yr. At the follow-up, few properties with grass treatment had areas that were completely bare, but 28% had more than a small amount of treated areas bare. Treatments were effective in reducing entryway dust lead in the rear of the building if the residents reported they had maintained the yard treatments. Each additional yard work activity reported was predicted to lower 1-yr floor dust lead loading at the rear common/main and dwelling unit entries by about 20%. Each additional 100 ft(2) of yard treated was predicted to lower 1-yr floor dust loading at the rear dwelling unit entry by 19%. Treatments did not show a dust lead effect at 1 yr in the front entryway of the building, but the investigators believe that this may be due to the effect of resident cleaning overshadowing the treatment effect. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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