Oronogo-Duenweg Mining Belt Exposure Investigation
Newton County Mine Tailings
	
	
 
	 Picture
	of child eating dirt 
	How do high lead levels
	harm health? In children
	under 6 years of age, high lead levels can cause problems with Paying
		attention Learning School
		performance Behavior Lowering IQ Pregnant women with
	high blood lead levels may give birth to babies with 
	 Lower birth
		weight Slower growth
		after birth 
	 Picture
	of child eating dirt 
	How do high lead levels
	harm health? In children
	under 6 years of age, high lead levels can cause problems with Paying
		attention Learning School
		performance Behavior Lowering IQ Pregnant women with
	high blood lead levels may give birth to babies with 
	 Lower birth
		weight Slower growth
		after birth 
	Jasper County Mine
	tailings remediation and mine 
	Why
	is ATSDR testing blood? The
		soil in Jasper County has high lead levels from historic mining,
		milling, and smelting. People
		may have contact with lead in the soil, especially children who
		play outdoors or in the dirt. Children
		and pregnant women in Jasper County who have had contact with lead
		are at a higher risk for health problems. Since
		lead is found in other sources, ATSDR will review other indoor and
		outdoor samples collected by state and federal partners. Testing
		will identify vulnerable people, like young children and pregnant
		women, whose blood lead levels are high enough to require follow-up
		with a doctor, as well as potential sources of lead. 
	 
	 EPA
	Remediation/solar farm installation in Jasper County 
	ATSDR
	will be in Jasper County, MO to conduct free blood lead tests for
	children under 6 years old, pregnant women, and women who may become
	pregnant. ATSDR will collect 300 blood samples (from 225 children
	and 75 women) on a first come first serve basis. EPA and MDHSS will
	conduct free indoor and outdoor lead sampling for up to 300
	participants. 
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	Wash
	pets regularly 
	When and where will we do
	blood testing? Testing
		will take place at Location: 
	 Dates: Time: 10
			am to 7 pm To make an
		appointment or to ask questions, call 833-678-2724 or email
		MOLead@cdc.gov. 
		 
	Who are we? Agency for
		Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR) 
		 Environmental
		Protection Agency (EPA) Missouri
		Department of Health and Senior Services (MDHSS) Mid-America
		Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (MAPEHSU) 
	How will we test for lead? ATSDR will
		conduct FREE blood lead tests in children younger than 6
		years old, and women who are pregnant or of childbearing age. ATSDR will
		ask some questions about people’s households, family, and
		lifestyle. MDHSS will
		conduct FREE indoor lead sampling and outdoor paint samples
		as well as public drinking water sampling. 
		 EPA will
		conduct FREE soil and private well drinking water sampling
		for lead. Each
		participant will receive a $20 gift card. We will
		send the private results to each participant. 
		 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
 
 
 
 
 
		
			
	
		
			
	
		
		
	 
	 
	 
	
	
	
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| Author | Young, Aaron (ATSDR/OAD/OCHHA) | 
| File Modified | 0000-00-00 | 
| File Created | 2023-08-30 |