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- All Subjects: Paradise Valley (Ariz.)--Buildings, structures, etc
- All Subjects: Tungsten mines and mining
- Creators: Pintar, Ivan
- Creators: Arizona. Office of Environmental Health
This report presents an assessment of human health risks from exposure to surface soil metals in the Old Tungsten Mill, Tucson, AZ. City of Tucson officials had planned to build a park, on a parcel of land they owned west of Silverbell Road and north of Speedway Boulevard in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. They had raised $200,000 in bond money to study what was the Old Tungsten Mill site when they found high levels of contaminants in the soil. The Arizona Department of Health Services, Risk Assessment & Health Consultation Program offered assistance to the city. On October 13th, 2006 City Officials asked ADHS to perform a health consultation to evaluate whether exposure to contaminants in soil pose a public health hazard, either currently or during possible future reuse of the land.
Photograph of Earth House, designed by Paolo Soleri in 1956, at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Interior photograph of Cat-Cast House at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Interior photograph of Ceramics Studio, designed by Paolo Soleri in 1959, at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of swimming pool and Cat-Cast House (built 1965-1966) at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of swimming pool at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona showing pool canopy and bronze bell windchimes
Photograph of North Apse, designed by Paolo Soleri in 1964, with bronze bell windchimes at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Interior photograph showing projects and posters at Gallery/North Studio, designed by Paolo Soleri in 1961, at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph showing plaster molds and work area at Ceramics Studio, designed by Paolo Soleri in 1959, at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph showing roof structures of the Drafting Studio, Ceramics Studio, and Foundry Apse at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona