Lead in Soil Could Impact Gardens, Fruit Consumption
Reports out of Massachusetts state that home gardens are showing high levels of lead present in soil, which can remain for hundreds of years and is absorbed by plants that may be consumed.
The lead is likely a remnant from consumer items, such as televisions and computer monitors.
The EPA considers any lead showing over 400 parts per million (ppm) as toxic, and one study of Massachusetts homes shows 83 percent had more than 1000 ppm.
Lead is especially dangerous for young children, as it can cause brain damage and other health problems. One way to help keep lead out of soil is by properly disposing of products that contain lead, such as electronics and paint. Find a recycling or proper disposal location using Earth911.

