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12019-09-10T14:27:21-07:00The Critical Visualization and Media Lab of Tulane University5dbc431b0d12a55c30aef69bfe788ea14cef18e3344682plain2019-09-30T08:41:58-07:00Emily Szklarskif2956918d1ee7b52bba7211a086586c6cfab1330The term “toxic” relates to poisonous or deadly effects on the body by inhalation (breathing), ingestion (swallowing), or by direct contact with a chemical (touching). For any chemical, there is a dose threshold – a dose or exposure level below which the harmful or adverse effects of a substance are not seen in a population. However, for substances causing cancer (carcinogens), no safe level of exposure exists, since any exposure could result in cancer. Improper storage and containment of landfill items resulted in leaching of more than 140 toxic materials into the soil of Gordon Plaza, at least 49 of which are associated with cancer.
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