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A post-remediation assessment in Jersey City of the association of hexavalent chromium in house dust and urinary chromium in children

机译:泽西市的一项补救后评估,评估了儿童房尘中六价铬与儿童尿铬的关系

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Although all chromite ore processing residue (COPR) sites near residential neighborhoods in Jersey City, New Jersey have undergone remediation, recent studies found widespread, but low levels of hexavalent chromium (Cr+6) in house dust both in Jersey City and in communities with no known sources of Cr+6. This study was designed as a follow-up to determine whether there is an association between current Cr+6 levels in house dust and urinary chromium concentrations in young children. Dust samples (N=369) were collected from 123 homes. The median Cr+6 concentration was 3.3 mu g/g (mean +/- SD 5.2 +/- 7.5) and the median Cr+6 loading was 1.1 mu g/m(2) (1.9 +/- 3.1). These levels were not elevated compared with previously reported levels in background communities (median concentration = 3.5 mu g/g; median loading = 2.8 mu g/m(2)). Urinary chromium concentrations were measured in spot urine samples collected from 150 children, ages 3 months to 6 years. The Median uncorrected urinary chromium concentration was 0.19 mu g/l (0.22 +/- 0.16). Current urinary chromium concentrations were significantly lower than those previously reported before and during remediation (t-test; P < 0.001). Urinary chromium concentrations were not significantly higher in homes with high (75th or 90th percentile) Cr+6 dust levels (concentration or loading) compared with other homes. Multiple linear regression was used to examine the relationship between Cr+6 levels (concentration and loading) in house dust and urinary chromium concentrations (uncorrected and specific gravity corrected). Contrary to pre-remediation studies, we did not find a positive association between Cr+6 levels in house dust and urinary chromium concentrations. The findings indicate that current Cr+6 levels in house dust are not positively associated with children's chromium exposure as measured by urinary chromium, and the children's exposure to Cr+6 in house dust is below the level that could be identified by urine sampling.
机译:尽管新泽西州泽西市居民区附近的所有铬铁矿加工残渣(COPR)站点均已进行了补救,但最近的研究发现,泽西市和社区内居民房屋尘埃中普遍存在六价铬(Cr + 6)含量较低但很低的现象。没有已知的Cr + 6来源。这项研究的目的是确定目前室内灰尘中Cr + 6水平与幼儿尿铬浓度之间是否存在关联。从123户房屋中收集了灰尘样品(N = 369)。 Cr + 6的中位数浓度为3.3μg / g(平均值+/- SD 5.2 +/- 7.5),Cr + 6的中位数负载为1.1μg / m(2)(1.9 +/- 3.1)。与背景社区以前报道的水平相比,这些水平没有升高(中位数浓度= 3.5μg / g;中位数负荷= 2.8μg / m(2))。在150例3个月至6岁的儿童中,从尿液中采集了尿中铬的含量。未校正的尿中铬浓度中值为0.19微克/升(0.22 +/- 0.16)。当前的尿中铬浓度明显低于先前在修复之前和期间所报告的浓度(t检验; P <0.001)。与其他房屋相比,Cr + 6尘埃含量较高(浓度或负荷)高(第75个百分位或第90个百分位)的房屋中的尿铬浓度没有明显升高。多元线性回归用于检验房尘中Cr + 6水平(浓度和负荷)与尿铬浓度(未校正和比重校正)之间的关系。与修复前的研究相反,我们没有发现房屋灰尘中的Cr + 6水平与尿中的铬含量呈正相关。研究结果表明,按照尿中铬的测定,当前房屋灰尘中的Cr + 6水平与儿童的铬暴露量没有正相关,并且儿童房屋灰尘中的Cr + 6暴露水平低于尿液采样可以确定的水平。

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