
Lead in Water Testing NYC Schools by Dr Yasir
- Yasir A. Rehman, Ph.D.
Dr. Rehman was born in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. He completed his MSc from PMAS – Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi in 2011 where his thesis comprised a health risk assessment of subjects living in the vicinity of wastewater channels in urban settings and its relationship with the incidence of Malaria.
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Dr. Yasir Research Paper on Lead in Water
Table of Contents
- Background
- Scientific Aspects
- Detection Methods and Removal Strategies
- Public Perspective
- Conclusion
Lead (Pb) is a heavy metal that is found naturally in the environment through various processes such as weathering of lead-containing minerals and the release of Pb from volcanoes. However, its major spread in the environment is through human activities mainly associated with fossil fuel burning, industrial processes, and the use of lead-based products. Some other activities that can contribute to Pb pollution include mining, smelting, and the use of Pb-based paints, pesticides, and other products. Pb can enter and contaminate drinking water in many ways mainly including contact with pipes, fittings, or other plumbing materials that contain Pb.
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