State Report for MAINE

Report from the Pollution Locator | Lead Hazards section of Scorecard
A joint project of the Alliance for Healthy Homes and Environmental Defense
Lead Hazard Report: MAINE
 

Map Locating Lead Hazards

Lead Hazard Indicators and Comparative Rankings

States with
Low Hazard Indicator
Percentile States with
High Hazard Indicator
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Number of housing units with a high risk of lead hazards: 21,000
Percent of housing units with a high risk of lead hazards: 4%
Number of housing units built before 1950: 190,000
Number of housing units with low income: 60,000
Percent of housing units with low income: 12%
Number of children under 5 living below poverty: 16,000
Percent of children under 5 below poverty: 23%

Rank states, counties, or census tracts by housing with high risk of lead hazards.

Note: For comparative purposes, percent may be a more appropriate indicator than number.

Blood Lead Levels In Children

States with
Fewer High Level Kids
Percentile States with
More High Level Kids
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

Number of children with blood lead levels greater than 10 ug/dL: 330

Based on data reported by MAINE.

NOTE: Data limitations affect the accuracy of these comparisons.

Hot Spots of Lead Air Quality Hazards


Counties in MAINE with the Highest Ambient Air Concentrations of Lead:

Ambient lead concentration data unavailable.


Counties in MAINE with the Greatest Reported Releases of Lead to Air:

Rank County Pounds
1. OXFORD 118
2. SOMERSET 78
3. WASHINGTON 74
4. KNOX 32
5. AROOSTOOK 26

Counties in MAINE with the Greatest Reported Releases of Lead Compounds to Air:

Rank County Pounds
1. PENOBSCOT 504
2. AROOSTOOK 376
3. WASHINGTON 165
4. FRANKLIN 132
5. SOMERSET 117


Rank counties in MAINE by reported releases of lead or lead compounds to air

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