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- LeadsOnline: Empowering Law Enforcement with Data Forensic Solutions
LeadsOnline is a trusted partner to approximately 5,500 U S law enforcement agencies and public safety organizations in more than 80 countries Our mission is to ensure that our customers have the data and tools to advance their cases and bring justice to victims, their families, and communities
- Environmental Lead Program | Texas DSHS
If you have questions regarding the U S EPA's RRP Program rule, check out the EPA RRP Program website or you can call the EPA Lead Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD (5323) or the EPA Region 6 office in Dallas at 214-665-6711
- Lead Poisoning in El Paso - Theirminesourstories
In 1970, following passage of the Clean Air Act, the City of El Paso sued ASARCO over its sulfur dioxide emissions During the process of discovery, ASARCO submitted documentation of its emissions to the city for the first time
- Lead Research Team - The University of Texas at El Paso
We are an interdisciplinary research group committed to reducing child lead exposure in El Paso neighborhoods We have been conducting this work since 2006
- El Paso Water | Lead Awareness
El Paso Water monitors lead levels throughout our systems In older homes (pre-1989), lead may have been used in some plumbing fixtures Very low levels of lead have been detected in some older homes, but levels were well below limits set by the EPA
- What Is a Lead? Definition, How Theyre Collected, and More
Leads are only one part of the digital marketing wheelhouse There are also different types of leads, including soft versus hard, that help you categorize where they are in the funnel
- Border Demolition Enviromental Inc | Safe, Clean and On Time!
We specialize in the safe and compliant removal of asbestos and lead, ensuring environmental and health protection We have a fleet of trucks and trailers ready to transport and dispose of debris from your site Our experts manage and coordinate all aspects of your project, ensuring smooth execution
- Texas | Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention | CDC
In 2021, CDC lowered the blood lead reference value (BLRV) from 5 µg dL to 3 5 µg dL to identify children with blood lead levels that are higher than most children's levels The lowered BLRV helps to address health disparities from lead exposure
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