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This commentary provides a brief overview of policy decisions that permitted getting tetraethyl lead (TEL) into petrol; global geochemical lead-dust deposition evidence; 1975 catalytic converter requirements; concern about habitability of cities; a personal perspective on legacy lead research that accelerated getting TEL out of petrol; and translational beyond, including New Orleans pre- vs. post-Hurricane Katrina observations about legacy lead interventions that effectively improve urban children’s health outcomes.
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Mielke, H. W. (2018, May 1). Dynamic geochemistry of tetraethyl lead dust during the 20th century: Getting the lead in, out, and translational beyond. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15050860
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