Data underlying the publication: Residential methamphetamine contamination in Boulder Colorado: incidence and implications
DOI:10.4121/73628de3-6e67-4c91-8e64-4838d7a05f60.v1
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DOI: 10.4121/73628de3-6e67-4c91-8e64-4838d7a05f60
DOI: 10.4121/73628de3-6e67-4c91-8e64-4838d7a05f60
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Dennison, James; Minick, Norris (2025): Data underlying the publication: Residential methamphetamine contamination in Boulder Colorado: incidence and implications. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/73628de3-6e67-4c91-8e64-4838d7a05f60.v1
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Dataset
Analysis of data that identify meth-contaminated houses, consisting of an initial screening dataset followed by a comprehensive sample of houses that fail screenings. Data were from a random selection of properties for sale in the Boulder, CO area. This permitted an estimate of the fraction of residential properties that would be deemed contaminated above cleanup standards by health agencies. Data from reports that were commissioned during the sales process and in possession of the authors was mined for relevant information.
History
- 2025-04-01 first online, published, posted
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Organizations
Century Environmental Hygiene, Fort Collins, CO, USADATA
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