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Southeast L.A. yards are plagued by toxic lead. A dusting of this mineral could help

Por: Los Angeles Times Science May 02, 2023

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Under the watchful eyes of neighbors, scientists in white lab coats knelt to spread a flour-like mineral over a lawn in Huntington Park. The dusting of zeolite doesn't take long, but it could be key to mitigating a disaster that has festered for decades across southeast Los Angeles County: lead contamination in the soil around thousands of homes. “It’s 20 minutes of work, and it’s a lifetime of lead remediation for a person’s... + full article



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