
| Title | Focus on the Lead Chemical Action Plan | |
| Month-Year Published | September 2009 | |
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| Short Description |
The Washington Departments of Ecology and Health are recommending actions to protect human health and the environment from lead in the Lead Chemical Action Plan (CAP). Along with the valuable help of other agencies and a diverse group of stakeholders, the plan was developed to identify the dangers of lead, where it can be found in the environment, describe how people and animals are exposed and recommend ways to reduce its harm. The Lead CAP is a planning tool to guide statewide efforts. It is not a new law or regulation. | |
| Publication Number | 09-07-031 | |
| Author(s) | Davies, Holly et.al | |
| Contact | Davies, Holly, (360) 407-7398 | |
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| Number of pages | 3 | |
| Keywords | action plan, bioaccumulative, chemical, chemical action plan, Ecology, health, law, lead, legislature, PBTs, persistent, toxic, waste | |
| Related Web Content | PBTs | |
| Related Publications | Title | Relationship |
| Washington State Lead Chemical Action Plan | similar topic | |
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