Doherty Lyons Sp, Bari S, Gany F, Leng J, Duch T, Reveille D, Morris J S, Hernandez M, Nadas A, Costa M, Zelikoff J T
Department of Environmental Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, USA.
Harvard University, USA.
Prev Med Community Health. 2019 Apr;2(1). doi: 10.15761/pmch.1000122. Epub 2019 Apr 19.
Following a 1983 chromic acid (hexavalent chromium [CrVI]) spill from a Garfield, NJ electroplating plant, CrVI-contaminated water was found in a local firehouse basement in 1993. An ATSDR public health advisory was issued for the plant site in 2010, and from 2008-2015, fourteen residential properties have required remediation to address CrVI-contaminated dust in the basements. As part of the Community Outreach and Engagement Core of the NYU NIEHS Center, seventytwo Garfield residents aged 18-65 years, participated in a community survey with the goal of identifying concerns related to environmental and community health. Thirty-two percent responded that they 'didn't know' if they were exposed to chemicals or pollutants where they live. This finding suggests a limited awareness of environmental chemical exposures, chromium contamination and/or potential exposure to CrVI. Furthermore, toenail clippings were collected from forty-seven Garfield residents and analyzed for total chromium levels to assess potential long-term exposure. On average, residents living on/inside the contaminated plume area had higher total chromium levels in their toenail clippings than residents living outside the plume area. However, chromium levels for all participants were within the range of historical normal. This study highlights the value of partnerships between environmentally-impacted community's and academic scientists working together to identify potential contaminant exposures and address public health concerns through research and environmental health education.
1983年,新泽西州加菲尔德的一家电镀厂发生铬酸(六价铬[CrVI])泄漏事件,1993年在当地消防站地下室发现了受CrVI污染的水。2010年,美国毒物与疾病登记署发布了针对该厂址的公共卫生咨询报告,从2008年到2015年,有14处住宅物业需要进行修复,以解决地下室受CrVI污染的灰尘问题。作为纽约大学国立环境卫生科学研究所中心社区外展与参与核心项目的一部分,72名年龄在18至65岁之间的加菲尔德居民参与了一项社区调查,目的是确定与环境和社区健康相关的问题。32%的受访者表示他们“不知道”自己在居住的地方是否接触过化学品或污染物。这一发现表明人们对环境化学物质暴露、铬污染和/或潜在的CrVI暴露的认识有限。此外,从47名加菲尔德居民那里收集了脚趾甲剪片,并分析了总铬水平,以评估潜在的长期暴露情况。平均而言,生活在受污染羽流区域内/上的居民脚趾甲剪片中的总铬水平高于生活在羽流区域外的居民。然而,所有参与者的铬水平都在历史正常范围内。这项研究强调了受环境影响的社区与学术科学家之间建立伙伴关系的价值,他们共同努力识别潜在的污染物暴露,并通过研究和环境健康教育解决公共卫生问题。