Action
Plan to Make High-Risk Housing Lead-Safe - Recommendations
drawn from innovative approaches that community groups and enlightened
government agencies are now pursuing across
the country.
Advancing
Lead Safety through CDBG and HOME - Written for
housing and community development agencies, community development corporations,
and contractors doing paint repair and rehabilitation projects funded
by federal CDBG and HOME programs. Explains recent shifts in approach
to making housing lead-safe, identifies opportunities to protect children
from lead poisoning, highlights important choices in work practices
and planning considerations for properties undergoing rehab, and describes
how to effectively utilize federal resources to carry out the requirements
of HUD’s lead-safety rule.
Analysis
of the Housing Stock[PDF]
- Guide to the US housing stock’s lead hazard risk data, including
a section that discusses the policy implications of the data.
Calculator:
What Does Lead Poisoning Cost Your City or State [Excel] - This
is a handy tool developed by Katrina Smith Korfmacher at the Environmental
Health Sciences Center, Univeristy of Rochester, that allows state or
local jurisdictions to estimate the public costs of lead poisoning using
information on medical, special education, and juvenile justice costs,
as well as losses in future earnings for lead poisoned children. This
tool was used in calculating the costs to New York and documented in
the report "Long-term
costs of lead poisoning: How much can New York save by stopping lead?
[PDF]".
How
to Estimate Risk Of Lead Hazards Using Findings from the National Survey
of Lead - The first step towards solving a problem
is recognizing its existence. This interactive tool allows users to
estimate the number of housing units in their city or county in four
risk categories: Priority Hazards, Some Lead Hazards, Lead Paint but
No Lead Hazards, and Lead-Free. A data table and corresponding color
pie chart reflect the estimated size of the risk categories for the
locale.
HUD’s
Consolidated Plan Process - How jurisdictions that receive funds from HUD’s
CDBG, HOME, and Homeless Assistance programs develop federally-required
comprehensive housing plans and how to use this process to promote lead
safety and healthy homes.
Lead
Sampling/Clearance Technician Statutes and Regulations
- An annotated table describing the statutes and regulations that govern
the lead sampling/clearance technician discipline in the ten states
that license such lead professionals.
Making
Lead-Safe Housing the Central Focus of Strategic Plans to Eliminate
Childhood Lead Poisoning [PDF] - Guide for programs preparing
strategic plans to end childhood lead poisoning by 2010 as part of the
requirements of CDC's Lead Poisoning Prevention Grants program. Recommendations
for protecting high-risk communities, building capacity for lead-safe
work practices, expanding resources for prevention, and encouraging
effective action by property owners.