Ecological and Health Effects of Building Materials 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76073-1_12
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Soil Contamination from Construction Projects

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“…Over the last several years, the usage of lead in paints, ceramic tiles, caulking, and pipe solder has declined dramatically. A quarter of the 16.4 million households in the United States with more than one kid under six still have high levels of Pb-contaminated deteriorating paint, dust, or bare soil (Sandil and Kumar 2022). Despite this development resulting from children playing in bare, contaminated dirt, lead in dust and soil re-contaminates cleansed residences (Naqhiyah Farhan 2018); and boosts blood Pb levels in those youngsters.…”
Section: Toxic Effects Of Pbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last several years, the usage of lead in paints, ceramic tiles, caulking, and pipe solder has declined dramatically. A quarter of the 16.4 million households in the United States with more than one kid under six still have high levels of Pb-contaminated deteriorating paint, dust, or bare soil (Sandil and Kumar 2022). Despite this development resulting from children playing in bare, contaminated dirt, lead in dust and soil re-contaminates cleansed residences (Naqhiyah Farhan 2018); and boosts blood Pb levels in those youngsters.…”
Section: Toxic Effects Of Pbmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As one of the world's most valuable and vital water sources, groundwater is integral to many facets of human life, including food production, economic growth, and safe drinking water [1]. However, uncontrolled urbanisation and the growing burden of human activities on hydrogeomorphology systems threaten the environment by altering the existing recharge mechanism and groundwater quality [2][3][4]. The enormous growth and uneven distribution of population, poor irrigation practices, industrialisation, rapid urbanisation, widespread deforestation, inappropriate land use practices, and climatic changes have affected groundwater resources' quantity and quality [5][6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%