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Safety Study of Artificial Turf Containing Crumb Rubber Infill Made From Recycled Tires: Measurements of Chemicals and Particulates in the Air, Bacteria in the Turf, and Skin Abrasions Caused by Contact with the Surface (DRRR-2010-0009)
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Publication Number
DRRR-2010-0009
Current Document Date
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Original Document Date
11/4/2010
Published to Web
11/4/2010
Categories
Tires
Media Type
Report
Description
This study was conducted by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment, under contract from the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle), to study certain safety aspects of new generation artificial turf fields. This report was created in response to Chapter 398, Statutes of 2008 (SB 1277, Maldonado).
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Safety Study of Artificial Turf Containing Crumb Rubber Infill Made From Recycled Tires: Measurements of Chemicals and Particulates in the Air, Bacteria in the Turf, and Skin Abrasions Caused by Contact with the Surface
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