- 1. New River, Imperial County Public Health Assessment
- (Hazardous Waste Site Assessment)
- ... to the New River water, sediments, and fish. In an effort to identify recent exposures and their health impacts for surrounding communities, IAI prepared a total of four health consultations. IAI identified ...
- Created on 15 March 2014
- 2. Leviathan Mine Public Health Consultation
- (Hazardous Waste Site Assessment)
- ... activities to evaluate the health impact of the contamination. The resultant health assessment examined exposures from recreational activities, contaminated fish consumption, acid mine drainage, and wild ...
- Created on 15 March 2014
- 3. Lava Cap Mine Public Health Assessment
- (Hazardous Waste Site Assessment)
- ... ate fish from Lost Lake, or inhaled dust or dirt near the mine site. Dust and dirt in homes in the affected area and drinking water from contaminated wells were also potential sources of exposure. In sufficient ...
- Created on 14 March 2014
- 4. Montrose Chemical Public Health Assessment
- (Hazardous Waste Site Assessment)
- ... surface water runoff into drainage ditches and canals, and have been discharged to the sanitary sewer system, resulting in contamination of the Palos Verdes Shelf sediment and fish. Since 1995, IAI has ...
- Created on 23 November 2013
- 5. Palos Verdes Shelf Fish Contamination Project
- (Fish Contamination)
- ... outreach program to address the disproportionate exposures to harmful chemicals faced by anglers and their families who catch and consume fish from the Los Angeles and Orange County. IAI conducted community ...
- Created on 04 June 2013