Health effects of World Trade Center (WTC) Dust: An unprecedented disaster with inadequate risk management

Volume: 45, Issue: 6, Pages: 492 - 530
Published: Jun 10, 2015
Abstract
The World Trade Center (WTC) twin towers in New York City collapsed on 9/11/2001, converting much of the buildings’ huge masses into dense dust clouds of particles that settled on the streets and within buildings throughout Lower Manhattan. About 80–90% of the settled WTC Dust, ranging in particle size from ∼2.5 μm upward, was a highly alkaline mixture of crushed concrete, gypsum, and synthetic vitreous fibers (SVFs) that was readily...
Paper Details
Title
Health effects of World Trade Center (WTC) Dust: An unprecedented disaster with inadequate risk management
Published Date
Jun 10, 2015
Volume
45
Issue
6
Pages
492 - 530
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