Longfellow Community Council Lead Exposure Risk Analysis.
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Longfellow Community Council Lead Exposure Risk Analysis.
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2001
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The Longfellow Community, like most residential neighborhoods in Minneapolis, has a high percentage of homes built before 1950, as well as old industrial properties, and high-traffic transportation corridors. These are just some of the risk indicators that are known sources of lead exposure risk in children. Longfellow Community used four indicators including Census data showing concentrations of children, building condition, age of housing, and proximity to transportation corridors to assess lead exposure risk. GIS was used to map the at-risk areas based on perceived level of risk using the above named criteria.
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Prepared on behalf of Longfellow Community Council by the Minneapolis Neighborhood Information System (MNIS), administered by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
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Minneapolis Neighborhood Information System. (2001). Longfellow Community Council Lead Exposure Risk Analysis.. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/203422.
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