hexavalent chromium News
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EPA releases final results from Cupertino school air monitoring initiative/ no unsafe levels of hexavalent chromium detected
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has announced final findings from school air monitoring tests conducted at Stevens Creek Elementary School in Cupertino, California. The Agency has found no risk for children or staff at the school from hexavalent chromium, the pollutant monitored at Stevens Creek Elementary School. Stevens Creek Elementary School was selected for monitoring under the ...
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EPA releases final report on air toxics near the Riverside Elementary School in Reading, PA.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency made available today its final report on monitoring for air toxics near the Riverside Elementary School in Reading, Pa. The report, posted on the agency’s website at http://www.epa.gov/schoolair/schools.html, concludes that EPA found no concern for short- or long-term health risks from air toxics, specifically hexavalent chromium, outside the school. ...
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EPA releases final report on air toxics near the Kreutz Creek Valley Elementary School in Hallam, PA.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency made available today its final report on monitoring for air toxics near the Kreutz Creek Valley Elementary School in Hallum, Pa. The report, posted on the agency’s website at http://www.epa.gov/schoolair/schools.html , concludes that EPA found no concern for short- or long-term health risks from air toxics, specifically hexavalent chromium, outside ...
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Air toxics at Eden Gardens Fundamental Elementary School below levels of concern
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that the results of air monitoring data found no health risk from short-term or long-term exposures to hexavalent chromium or other air toxics at Eden Gardens Elementary School in Shreveport, La. The final report is being placed on the agency's website. Because no concentrations of concern were found, monitoring has been discontinued ...
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EPA awards innovative plating company in Clovis for significant reductions of toxic chemicals
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today recognized Valley Chrome Plating for its achievements in environmental and worker protection under the National Partnership for Environmental Priorities (NPEP) program. The plating company, located in Clovis, Calif., successfully substituted lead anodes and hexavalent chromium with less harmful alternatives. These advancements have resulted in the ...
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Air toxics near Lamkin elementary school below levels of concern (TX)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that the results of air monitoring data from Lamkin Elementary School found no health risk for short or long-term exposures to hexavalent chromium or other air toxics. The final report is being placed on the agency’s website. Because no concentrations of concern were found, monitoring was discontinued at the school. The Texas ...
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EPA releases final report on air toxics near Lincoln Park elementary school, no unsafe levels of Nickel, Cobalt, Hexavalent Chromium or other toxic metals detected (MI)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 announced today that the final report based on the school air toxics monitoring data from Lincoln Park Elementary School in Muskegon, Mich., has been posted on the Agency’s website. Based on the monitoring results, EPA found no concern for risk of health problems from short-term or long-term exposures to nickel, cobalt, hexavalent chromium, or ...
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Monitoring finds air toxics near Concord Elementary School below levels of concern (WA)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 10 today released the final report on analysis of air toxics monitoring data near Concord Elementary School in Seattle, Washington. The report is posted at: http://www.epa.gov/schoolair. EPA found that concentrations of air toxics measured near the school are below the levels of concern associated with health problems from either short- or ...
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EPA releases final report on air toxics near St. Josaphat School, no unsafe levels of hexavalent chromium, lead or other toxic metals detected
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 announced today that the final report based on the school air toxics monitoring data from St. Josaphat School in Chicago, Ill., has been posted on the Agency’s website. Based on the monitoring results, EPA found no concern for risk of health problems from short-term or long-term exposures to hexavalent chromium, lead, or other toxic metals. EPA ...
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Study Finds Carcinogens in CA Drinking Water
A study of contaminant groups in 2,737 public water systems in California found that the Golden State’s drinking water may cause negative health outcomes. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) study, published in the journal Environmental Health, found that concentrations of contaminants in California public water systems may contribute to approximately 15,500 cancer cases in the state over a ...
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