Arsenic Pollution Leads to Superfund Site in Minneapolis
Courtesy of the ATSDR
Arsenic in Minneapolis:
If the CMC site gets listed on the National
Priorities (Superfund) list, a human health risk assessment will be conducted.
The risk assessment will include a conceptual site model that identifies the
exposure pathways. The exposure pathways will be quantified and a site-specific
remedial goal will be established. The final remedial goal is determined using
standard risk assessment methodologies while considering costs, feasibility,
protectiveness, and permanence of remedy. The MDH, MDA, and EPA will collaborate
in developing the final remedial goal. Superfund law requires public
participation and there will be several opportunities for the public to comment
during the process.
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see also:
National Priorities List
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Minnesota Department of Agriculture
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