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Thousands of Ohio children test positive for elevated blood-lead levels each year, with the actual number likely higher due to under-testing.
MCCPs detected in Oklahoma air for the first time; finding links industrial pollutants to fertilizers and alerts regulatory ...
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare issued a health advisory for the Snake River at Brownlee and Hells Canyon ...
Two highly toxic plants grow abundantly in Central Washington and can cause serious illness or death through skin contact, inhalation or ingestion. T County Noxious Weed Board urges the ...
Poison ivy – its scientific name is Toxicodendron radicans – and its close relatives poison oak and poison sumac contain an ...
As well as trees and vegetation going up in flames during wildfires, ‘burning gas stations, homes and cars also put a toxic soup into the air’.
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