1 / 20

Estimated costs of paediatric lead poisoning, United States, 1997.

Development of the ‘Ben Keet Method’ of house dust analysis to identify lead and other contaminants Drs. Ben Keet, SQEP, FRSC, MRSNZ, MinstD Geo & Hydro – K8 Ltd e-mail: ben@benkeet.com.

eagan
Télécharger la présentation

Estimated costs of paediatric lead poisoning, United States, 1997.

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Development of the ‘Ben Keet Method’ of house dust analysis to identify lead and other contaminantsDrs. Ben Keet, SQEP, FRSC, MRSNZ, MinstDGeo & Hydro – K8 Ltde-mail: ben@benkeet.com

  2. After years of cleaning up industrial sites …. I realised need to focus on the important issues Like the environmental effects on people, esp. ChildrenThis requires a change from commercial environmental engineering to social environmental engineering

  3. However CHANGE, - happens even when you don’t expect it - but not always the way you want - or as fast

  4. For me it started with realizing the social costs of lead poisoning. Searching I only found financial implications : Estimated costs of paediatric lead poisoning, United States, 1997. Environment Attributable Factor (EAF) = 100% Main consequence = Loss of IQ over lifetime Mean blood lead level in 1997 among 5-year-old children = 2.7 µg/dL A blood lead level of 1 µg/dL I points per child = Mean loss of 0.25 Therefore, 2.7 µg/dL = Mean loss of 0.675 IQ points per child Loss of 1 IQ point = Loss of lifetime earnings of 2.39% Therefore, loss of 0.675 IQ points = Loss of 1.61% of lifetime earnings Economic consequences For boys: loss of 1.61%× $881,027 (lifetime earnings) × 1,960,200 = $27.8 billion For girls: loss of 1.61% × $519,631 (lifetime earnings) × 1,869,800 = $15.6 billion Total costs of paediatric lead poisoning = $43.4 billion Environmental Pollutants and Disease in American Children: Estimates of Morbidity, Mortality, and Costs for Lead Poisoning, Asthma, Cancer, and Developmental Disabilities, Philip J. Landrigan, Clyde B. Schechter, Jeffrey M. Lipton, Marianne C. Fahsand Joel Schwartz, The Center for Children’s Health and the Environment, The Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, and The Department of Pediatrics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York, USA; Environmental Health Perspectives • VOLUME 110 | NUMBER 7 | July 2002 Whaw !

  5. 6 years and a few $m R&D later same outcomes Lead = 66% of total cost of $ 76.6 Billion just in USA Ref. Leonardo Trasande and Yinghua Liu Reducing The Staggering Costs Of Environmental Disease In Children, Estimated At $76.6 Billion In 2008 (published online May 4, 2011; 10.1377/hlthaff.2010.1239), 30, no.5 (2011):863-870 Health Affairs

  6. Hypothesis: In NZ the cost ‘per person’ is 2 x higherNZ$ 1.5 Billion (annually ! ) reasons: • NZ houses: Many of wood and w/b – all walls paintedv.s. US houses: Many of brick – only windows and doors painted • Interiors NZ: - mainly paintedv.s. US: - high use of wall paper • NZ phased out last lead-based paint around 1982v.s. US phased out lead-based paint around 1965 • NZ average disposable income is much lower than in the USleading to poor maintenance and less re-painting.

  7. Lead-based paint history Pre-1945 - 70 paint > 50% Pb Start phase out world-wide in late ‘60-ies Still in use in NZ in mid ‘80-ies

  8. 1980 - 1.000.000 households in NZ1984 BRANZ estimates: 251.000 properties with lead based paint Ref. NZ Statistics

  9. Difference US - NZ NZ US (RRP = Renovation Repair Painters) On January 1, 2011, firms working in pre-1978 homes and child-occupied facilities must be certified and use lead-safe work practices during renovations. The penalty for noncompliance is $37,000 per day, per violation and possible jail time Dominion Post 27 July 2011 Are we taking Lead serious in NZ?

  10. How my journey began 2006 (I just got a handheld XRF analyser) • Parent from school requests assessment of house and garden as his 2 yr old became sick a few weeks after moving in a new (old) house (‘30-ies) • Lead level in garden around house was > 2000 mg/kg • Swipe test of floors gave > 20 mg/m2 of lead (US clearance = 100 μg/ft2)[20 x over] • Swipes: cumbersome, variable and costly. very dependent on time since cleaning (info from mother re last cleaning = invariably wrong)

  11. Late 2006 • More house surveys • Used battery vacuum cleaner to take dust samples • Main flaw: Areas most frequented and also most often cleaned • Surveys biased towards least used and least cleaned areas.

  12. 2007 • Used vacuum cleaner bag to get average dust sample • Useful as the most used areas are also most often vacuumed • Started to separate the dust into grain size fractions Very first sieved house dust analysis

  13. If on site: analyse painted surfaces & soil And mark with lead concentration Soil

  14. 2008: FREE survey at HB Field Days • Stand in HBRC marquee • Opposite entrance gate • 6000 visitors – 3 days • 14 people signed up • 4 gave permission to publish results

  15. Main stumbling blocks • Home owners don’t want “bad info” on their property (value worries) • Many prefer not to know (ostriches) • “If it was an issue, the council would inform us” • Solution: • Vacuum cleaner bags dropped off at intermediary (Environment Centres) • Or send direct to independent lab: • Now the ‘Ben Keet Method’ is offered by Hill Laboratories

  16. Some results Every analysis tells a story There are similarities ……

  17. Initial findings: Analysis of fine and coarse fractions gives total concentration AND an indication where the problem may be: • Coarse particles containing lead originate mainly from indoors • Fine particles containing lead may be carried in house from outdoors My hypotheses: 1 Better correlation blood lead level - lead in fine dust (i.e. soil is important)2 Lead concentration in particle seize indicates source3 Mass identification of houses with high lead is possible using a Aerial photographs b Visual indicators Possible other factors; lead speciation, bio-availability

  18. Conclusion: ‘Ben Keet Method’ of house dust analysis is Potentially Better Significantly Cheaper Using dust from vacuum cleaner bag provides: • House average lead concentration in dust for most used areas • Rapid assessment of potential lead exposure • Significant savings compared to wipe tests • Can be carried out off-site – even anonymous • Recommended remediation of lead-paint surfaces: • Clean surfaces with ammonia / sugar soap solution • Re-paint with acrylic based paint • Recommended for garden soil high in lead: • Ensure good mats at house entrance • Replace soil or cover with new soil + indicator layer

  19. Further work, recommendations and R&D needed • Study relationship lead in dust fractions with blood lead level (bll) • Lead dust surveys should be carried out in all pre 1980 houses with small children • Lead dust house surveys should be recommended by Plunket for all pregnant woman • Testing for lead in blood of pregnant woman and babies should become standard in NZ (as in is in the US and many EU countries) • MfE, DHB’s, councils should subsidise remedial work (re-painting / soil work) of older houses, especially for households with young kids(just like house insulation)

  20. Thank you for your attention Questions – discussion…………………….. Reminder: Housing Authority of Baltimore City is to pay nearly $12 million in court-ordered judgments that it owes former public housing tenants who suffered lead-paint poisoning years ago as children. By Scott Calvert, The Baltimore Sun8:59 a.m. EDT, August 18, 2011 http://www.baltimoresun.com/health/bs-md-brochin-lead-paint-20110817,0,7720622.story?goback=%2Egde_164261_member_68234249

More Related