Ncg. Freeman et al., THE EFFECT OF REMEDIATION OF CHROMIUM WASTE SITES ON CHROMIUM LEVELS IN URINE OF CHILDREN LIVING IN THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association [1995], 45(8), 1995, pp. 604-614
Exposure to chromium was assessed for 40 children living near chromium
waste sites. Sampling was conducted in one Jersey City, New Jersey ne
ighborhood during the summer and fall of 1991. Household dust samples
from residences and urine samples from children living near chromium w
aste sites were collected and analyzed for chromium. During the summer
and fall visits when the samples were collected, the children were al
so interviewed about lifestyle/activity patterns. Comparisons were mad
e with similar samples collected from children and homes in other area
s of New Jersey outside of Hudson County with no known chromium waste
sites. Household dust masses and chromium loadings and concentrations
in the dust showed a significant decline in this Hudson County neighbo
rhood since the area was first sampled in 1990. Interim remediation of
neighborhood sites and an active community education program in the i
nterval between the first and second year of sampling may have contrib
uted to the reduction in dust masses and chromium levels in dust. Chil
dren's urine chromium concentrations were consistent across the two sa
mpling periods despite reported changes in activity patterns. Chromium
concentrations in urine were found to be age-dependent and related to
home location. In this sample of Jersey City children less than six y
ears old, time spent playing outdoors was a weak secondary contributor
to urine chromium levels.