This map displays locations where Lead is known to be present.
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Lead
CAS ID #: 007439-92-1
Lead is a naturally occurring bluish-gray metal found in
small amounts in the earth's crust. Lead can be found in all
parts of our environment. Much of it comes from human activities
including burning fossil fuels, mining, and manufacturing.
Lead has many different uses. It is used in the production
of batteries, ammunition, metal products (solder and pipes),
and devices to shield X-rays. Because of health concerns, lead
from gasoline, paints and ceramic products, caulking, and pipe
solder has been dramatically reduced in recent years.
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