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Frequency response continued potential usefulness

Lead is ranked second on the CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 1980) Priority List of Hazardous Substances [35], indicating the national concern over lead with respect to its frequency of use, toxicity, and potential for human exposure. It is also one of the most highly regulated substances in the world. As a consequence, lead has been and will continue to be studied and monitored with respect to its human and ecological toxicity. At issue, primarily, is lead s human toxicity. [Pg.162]


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