WASHINGTON
– EPA today released “America’s Children and the Environment, Third
Edition,” a comprehensive compilation of information from a variety of
sources on children’s health and the environment. The report shows
trends for contaminants in air, water, food, and soil that may affect
children; concentrations of contaminants in the bodies of children and
women of child-bearing age; and childhood illnesses and health
conditions. The report incorporates revisions to address peer review and
public comments on draft materials released in 2011.
“This
latest report provides important information for protecting America’s
most vulnerable – our children. It shows good progress on some issues,
such as reducing children’s blood lead levels and exposure to tobacco
smoke in the home, and points to the need for continued focus on other
issues”, said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. “Although we are
encouraged by these findings, there is still much work to be done. By
monitoring trends, identifying successes, and shedding light on areas
that need further evaluation, we can continue to improve the health of
our children and all Americans.”
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