Uranium Exposure in American Indian Communities: Health, Policy, and the Way Forward

Volume: 129, Issue: 3
Published: Mar 1, 2021
Abstract
Uranium contamination of drinking-water sources on American Indian (AI) reservations in the United States is a largely ignored and underfunded public health crisis. With an estimated 40% of the headwaters in the western U.S. watershed, home to many AI reservation communities, being contaminated with untreated mine waste, the potential health effects have largely been unexplored. With AI populations already facing continued and progressive...
Paper Details
Title
Uranium Exposure in American Indian Communities: Health, Policy, and the Way Forward
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Volume
129
Issue
3
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