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Counties in US with
Low Hazard IndicatorPercentile Counties in US with
High Hazard Indicator
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Number of housing units with a high risk of lead hazards: 68,000 Percent of housing units with a high risk of lead hazards: 9% Number of housing units built before 1950: 410,000 Number of housing units with low income: 120,000 Percent of housing units with low income: 17% Number of children under 5 living below poverty: 24,000 Percent of children under 5 below poverty: 33%
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Counties in NEW YORK with the Highest Ambient Air Concentrations of Lead: |
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| Rank | County | ug/m3 |
| 1. | ORANGE | .24 |
| 2. | KINGS | .03 |
| 3. | RICHMOND | .01 |
| 4. | NIAGARA | .01 |
Counties in NEW YORK with the Greatest Reported Releases of Lead to Air: |
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| Rank | County | Pounds |
| 1. | CHEMUNG | 2,602 |
| 2. | JEFFERSON | 2,250 |
| 3. | ERIE | 752 |
| 4. | ROCKLAND | 359 |
| 5. | ONONDAGA | 291 |
Counties in NEW YORK with the Greatest Reported Releases of Lead Compounds to Air: |
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| Rank | County | Pounds |
| 1. | ERIE | 3,916 |
| 2. | STEUBEN | 2,353 |
| 3. | JEFFERSON | 2,060 |
| 4. | CHEMUNG | 1,800 |
| 5. | ONONDAGA | 1,254 |