1 .7 Acknowledgments 
The development of this case study was managed by Scott Hedges (U.S. Environmental 
Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, National Risk Management Research 
Laboratory) with the support of Eastern Research Group, Inc., an EPA contractor. Technical 
guidance was provided by the Syracuse Lead Dust Project. EPA would like to thank the follow- 
ing people and organizations for their substantial contributions to the contents of this case study: 
Theresa Bourbon, U.S. EPA, Region 2 EMPACT Project Officer 
Jeremy Giller, Executive Director, HELP Lead-Save Center, Providence, Rhode Island 
Mike Goss, Syracuse Lead Dust Project 
Robert Maxfield, U.S. EPA Region 1 
Pat McLaine, National Center for Healthy Housing 
Johanna Miller, Minnesota Environmental Health Lead-Hazard Control Program 
Betsy Mokrzycki, Syracuse Lead Dust Project 
Donna Ringel, U.S. EPA, Region 2 EMPACT Program Manager 
Patrick Strodel, Lead Safe, LLC 
Robert Vanderslice, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 
Adam VanHoose, Syracuse Lead Dust Project 
1 .B Resources for Additional Information 
The following publications and resources provide a wealth of information on lead and lead-con¬ 
taminated dust: 
Department of Housing and Urban Development. 1995. HUD Guidelines for the Evaluation 
and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing. Available online at <www.hud.gov/ 
offices/lead/guidelines/hudguidelines/index.cfm>. 
Department of Housing and Urban Development. 2000. Residential Lead Desktop Reference, 
2nd Edition. CD-ROM containing more than 140 documents, including ASTM scopes, 
screening guidance, community outreach materials, lead resources, scientific studies and reports, 
lead statutes and regulations, lead training materials, regulation support documents, reports to 
Congress, HUD guidelines, and other resources. Available for $10 by calling HUDUSER at 
1-800-245-2691. 
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction and Financing Task Force. 1995. Putting the Pieces 
Together: Controlling Lead Hazards in the Nation s Housing. Available online at 
<www.hud.gov/offices/lead/reports/report.pdf>. 
U.S. Congress. 1992. Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992. Title X (42 
USC 4851). Available online at <www.epa.gov/lead/titleten.html>. 
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