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Mercury Like lead, mercury is a heavy metal that
can have serious health effects. It is an inorganic contaminant that may
get into water supplies via natural deposits or through crop run-off or
may seep into water supplies near spills and toxic waste sites that are
contaminated with mercury. Once mercury has entered the body, it may be
months before all of it leaves. At lower levels, Mercury can cause kidney
and nervous system disorders. Long-term exposure can permanently damage
the brain, kidneys, and developing fetuses. According to the Hall Water
Report, "Pressure is building for EPA to release an overdue report
on mercury that suggests the metal is more potent and widespread as a
public health threat than previously believed, estimating that 85,000
American women are being exposed to mercury at levels high enough to affect
the brain development of unborn children." |