October 2016
Journal of Environmental Health
Volume 79, No. 3
About the Cover
As the global generation of e-waste increases, its management becomes a significant challenge because of the many toxicants present in electronic devices. This issue’s feature article, “E-Waste Management in the United States and Public Health Implications,” reviews e-waste generation, current management practices and trends, policy challenges, potential health impact, and toxicant exposure in the U.S. With an estimated annual global production of e-waste to reach 65.4 million metric tons in 2017, this issue’s article provides Ƶ health with valuable information on how to manage this growing public health concern.
Table of Contents
Advancement of the Science
- E-Waste Management in the United States and Public Health Implications
- A Review of Promising Multicomponent Environmental Child Obesity Prevention Intervention Strategies by the Children's Healthy Living Program
- Soil Lead Testing at a High Spatial Resolution in an Urban Community Garden: A Case Study in Relic Lead in Terre Haute, Indiana
- Using Multiple Antibiotic Resistance (MAR) Profiles of Coliforms as a Tool to Investigate Combined Sewer Overflow Contamination
Advancement of the Practice
- Direct From CDC/EHSB: Updated Drinking Water Advisory Communication Toolkit
- Direct From CDC/EPHTN: Sharing Is Caring: Nurturing the Tracking Network Through Multilevel Partnerships
- Across the Country: What's Happening in Environmental Health
Advancement of the Practitioner
- Career Opportunities
- EH Calendar
- Resource Corner
- JEH Quiz #2
Your Association
- President's Message: "Water, Water, Every Where..."
- Special NEHA Members
- Special Listing
- NEHA 2016 AEC Wrap-Up
- NEHA 2017 AEC
- NEHA News
- DirecTalk: Musings From the 10th Floor: One Health
E-Journal Bonus Article
- Indoor Environmental Factors Related to Prevalence of Asthma and Asthma-Related Symptoms Among Adults During Summer in Zunyi, Guizhou Province, China
Advertisers Index
- Accela
- American Public Health Association
- Anua
- Digital Health Department, Inc.
- HealthSpace USA Inc
- Hedgerow Software Ltd.
- Heuresis Corporation
- IAPMO R&T
- Inspect2GO Environmental Health Software
- InspekPro
- ITW Pro Brands
- Micro Essential Laboratory, Inc.
- NSF Internation
- Ozark River/Integrity Distribution
- Sweeps Software, Inc.