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"If the public becomes more aware of the environmental dangers of lead wheel weights and is given alternative wheel balancing choices then there will be a decrease in lead entering the environment. It is important that we make sure that the water we drink and the air we breathe is free of lead." TEAM DEAD WEIGHT |
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Science research team "Dead Weight" recognizes the need to
protect the public from exposure to lead hazards. There are no federal
regulatory controls governing use of lead wheel weights. Environmental
health hazards associated with lead wheel weights are a preventable
problem. People are exposed to lead fragments and dust when lead wheel
weights fall from motor vehicles onto the nation's roadways and are
then abraded and pulverized by traffic. Lead wheel weights on and
alongside roadways can contribute to soil, surface and groundwater
contamination and pose hazards to downstream aquatic life.
Lead negatively affects every bodily system. While it is
injurious to people of all ages, lead is especially harmful to fetuses,
children, and adults of childbearing age. Effects of lead on a child's
cognitive, behavioral, and developmental abilities may necessitate
large expenditures of public funds for health care and special
education. Irreversible damage to children and subsequent expenditures
could be avoided if exposure to lead is reduced.
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