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Environmental Hazards Cleanup
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Environmental Hazards Information
Programs that respond to incidents involving spills or release of hazardous materials (i.e., chemicals, gases, flammable liquids or solids, corrosive materials, radioactive materials, toxic materials, infectious substances, explosives or other dangerous substances) that occur at industrial plant sites; along railway lines; on highways or waterways or other transportation routes; or in other settings. Responders conduct an assessment of the site and potential impacts, take steps to stop the leakage and contain the material to curtail the spread, clean up the site and properly dispose of waste material.
Programs that reduce the hazards associated with the presence of lead in schools, apartment buildings, homes and other structures by removing the contamination in order to reduce or eliminate incidents of lead poisoning. Although there are several exposure sources, lead-based paint is the most widespread and dangerous high-dose source of lead exposure for young children.
Programs that seek to reduce the effects of indoor pollution and improve air quality in homes and other indoor settings by providing incentives for homeowners, landlords and renters (with landlord approval) to replace wood-burning stoves, fireplaces and other heating devices with electric heat pumps or natural gas/propane fueled devices, or to decommission them (render inoperable).