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of people in developing countries live near toxic
sites. A new study looked at the dangers
living near these chemical waste dumps. An environmental
in New York studied water and soil samples
373 waste sites in Pakistan, India and Indonesia.
researchers found that more than 8.6 million people
living near the sites in 2010. Richard Fuller
an author of the study. He says lead,
, mercury, phosphates, pesticides and other kinds of chemicals
found. Mr. Fuller heads the Blacksmith Institute, which
for the study. The institute works to solve
problems in low-- and moderate-income countries. The study
people living near the dumps lost more than
years of healthy life from toxic waste exposure.
researchers based this finding on estimates of illness,
and early death. They say malaria caused less
and early death in the same three countries,
air pollution caused a little more. The study
that lead created the highest pollution levels. If
metal is absorbed into the blood, it can
the brain development of unborn babies and lower
intelligence of children. Two-thirds of those exposed to
near waste dumps in Pakistan, India and Indonesia
children and women of child-bearing age. The Blacksmith
is studying toxic waste sites in 70 other
countries. It hopes to help organize clean-up efforts.
Fuller says the countries he is working with
to cooperate, it's just going to take a
of work. For VOA Learning English, I'm Laurel
.
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