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Tainted Earth: Smelters, Public Health, and the Environment
Marianne Sullivan
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Description for Tainted Earth: Smelters, Public Health, and the Environment
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Smelting is an industrial process involving the extraction of metal from ore. During this process, impurities in ore—including arsenic, lead, and cadmium—may be released from smoke stacks, contaminating air, water, and soil with toxic-heavy metals.
The problem of public health harm from smelter emissions received little official attention for much for the twentieth century. Though people living near smelters...
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Condition
New
Place of Publication
New Brunswick NJ, United States
ISBN
9780813562797
SKU
V9780813562797
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About Marianne Sullivan
MARIANNE SULLIVAN is an assistant professor of public health at William Paterson University of New Jersey and served as an epidemiologist for Public Health–Seattle and King County in Washington. She is the author of numerous articles in peer-reviewed public health journals.
Reviews for Tainted Earth: Smelters, Public Health, and the Environment
"Tainted Earth stands out as a compelling demonstration of just how central lead and copper smelters were to the making of our modern science and regulation of environmental pollution in the United States. The research and writing on display are smoothly woven and in places, inspired."
Christopher Sellers
Stony Brook University
"Sullivan’s comparative study...
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Stony Brook University
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