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- 4ea1b3cc-d4d2-4803-a416-753cdd1ec451 definition "The contamination of groundwater and soils with arsenic As and manganese Mn is associated with major public health remedial and environmental policy problems Both arsenic and manganese are found at numerous Superfund sites This Superfund Research Program SRP seeks to obtain new knowledge facilitate the translation of these findings into policy applications and train multidisciplinary pre and postdoctoral students concerning the health effects geochemistry and remediation of As and Mn with a particular focus on groundwater The program has involved substantial work at the single most seriously Asaffected Superfund site in Vineland New Jersey It also encompasses epidemiologic studies of As and Mnexposed adults and children residing in Bangladesh New Hampshire and Maine As in the past the Columbia University SRP includes a unique balance of highly integrated biomedical and nonbiomedical researchAs indicated in the list on below the program includes three biomedical research projects intimately intertwined with three nonbiomedical projects these projects are supported by research support cores An Administrative Core is responsible for the supervision coordination and financial accountability of the entire SRP The Research Translation Core Collaborating with Government the Public As Mn Exposure via Groundwater provides additional mechanisms for sustained communications among the SRP research projects cores government agencies and interested parties The RTC also helps government agencies and the public evaluate and address local groundwater contamination by providing geospatial data integration mapping and field assistance Finally the newly created SRP Community Engagement Core aims to reduce health risks of residents in Maine who rely on domestic wells for water supply and who are exposed to arsenic and other contaminants including radon Rn uranium U and manganese MnFor more information please visit httpsuperfundciesincolumbiaeduniehsWebindexjsp" @default.
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