“…Mean tibial Pb levels in each of the three age groups of Throop, where all residents lived within 1 mile of the factory, were significantly higher than baseline. The bone Pb levels reported here for both suburban communities were comparable to those in other studies of normally and excessively exposed children (6,(26)(27)(28), in teenagers (16,29), and in adults (18,19,30,31) measured by KXRF and by atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS). For instance, Pb concentrations of 2-5 ppm (wet weight), measured by AAS, have been reported in the whole teeth of normally exposed children (6), compared with values of 12-18 ppm in smelter-exposed children (27,28).…”