One in Four US Households Likely Exceed New Soil Lead Guidance Levels

Author:

Filippelli Gabriel M.1ORCID,Dietrich Matthew1,Shukle John2,Wood Leah1,Margenot Andrew3,Egendorf S. Perl4,Mielke Howard W.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Environmental Resilience Institute Indiana University Indianapolis IN USA

2. ZevRoss Spatial Analysis Ithaca NY USA

3. Department of Crop Sciences University of Illinois Urbana‐Champaign Urbana IL USA

4. Department of Environmental Studies and Science Pace University New York NY USA

5. Affiliate, Tulane University School of Medicine New Orleans LA USA

Abstract

AbstractLead exposure has blighted communities across the United States (and the globe), with much of the burden resting on lower income communities, and communities of color. On 17 January 2024, the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) lowered the recommended screening level of lead in residential soils from 400 to 200 parts per million. Our analysis of tens of thousands of citizen‐science collected soil samples from cities and communities around the US indicates that nearly one quarter of households may contain soil lead that exceed the new screening level. Extrapolating across the nation, that equates to nearly 30 million households needing to mitigate potential soil lead hazards, at a potential total cost of 290 billion to $1.2 trillion. We do not think this type of mitigation is feasible at the massive scale required and we have instead focused on a more immediate, far cheaper strategy: capping current soils with clean soils and/or mulch. At a fraction of the cost and labor of disruptive conventional soil mitigation, it yields immediate and potentially life‐changing benefits for those living in these environments.

Funder

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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