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Lead

Jefferson County Health Department Environmental Services Department conducts Lead Risk Assessments in response to elevated blood lead levels in children up to six years of age when they have lead levels above 15 micrograms per deciliter.

Symptoms of Lead and Problems with Lead Exposure

High blood lead levels in children can lead to behavioral and attention problems, hearing problems, problems at school, kidney damage, reduced I.Q., and slowed body growth including poor bone developement.

Symptoms of lead exposure can include abdominal pain and cramping, aggressive behavior, anemia, constipation, difficulty sleeping, headaches, irritability, loss if developmental skills (in young children), low appetite and energy, and reduced sensations.

EPA Study Results For The South West Mining District


Several areas of Jefferson, Washington, and St. Francois counties are part of the South West Mining District. Soils in these counties are being tested for residual lead levels by EPA. For more information on EPA's activites view the following reports:
Jefferson County Lead OU 00

Jefferson County Lead OU 2

Jefferson County Lead OU 3

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