Catalog Record: Lead-based paint poisoning : children in public housing are not adequately protected : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Toxic Substances, Research and Development, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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Lead-based paint poisoning : children in public housing are not adequately protected : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Toxic Substances, Research and Development, Committee on Environment and Public Works, U.S. Senate / United States General Accounting Office.

Corporate Author: United States.
Language(s): English
Published: Washington, D.C. : The Office ; 1993]
Subjects: Lead based paint > Law and legislation > United States.
Lead > Toxicology > United States.
Housing and health > United States.
Public housing.
Pediatric toxicology > United States.
Children > Health and hygiene > United States.
United States. > Dept. of Housing and Urban Development > Auditing.
Lead Poisoning.
Note: Cover title.
"September 1993."
"GAO/RCED-93-138."
"B-252772"--P. [1].
Physical Description: 36 p. ; 28 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: KF 3964 .L43 U552 1993
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