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Brownfields
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Historical Documents
Lead
- Lead Documents & Presentations
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Office of Lead Hazard Control Link
January, 1999 Federal Register Document, Water Quality Standard scroll down for Idaho or text link or .pdf link
American Academy of Pediatrics Document June 1998 - Policy Statement on Screening for Elevated Blood Lead Levels
August 1997, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) Public Health Statement on Lead
October 1,1991, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Preventing Lead Poisoning in Young Children
June 1990, ATSDR and CDC, Impact of Lead-Contaminated Soil on Public Health
- EPA Lead Links
Lead-Contaminated Soil: Residential Real Estate Transaction Disclosure Requirements
Information for Owners, Landlords and Sellers, Buyers and Renters, Real Estate Agents (PDF, 51 KB, 2 pgs.)
This new brochure provides information on the Disclosure Rule requirements. It explains the terms “lead-based paint hazard” and “soil lead hazard”. The brochure also lists the obligations of the seller, landlord and real estate agent to disclose before the purchase and lease of residential housing built before 1978.
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Phone Number: (206) 553-0247
Last Updated: 06/03/2008
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