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Project Publications: University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: Community Engagement Core (CEC)

Superfund Research Program

Community Engagement Core (CEC)

Project Leader: Kathleen Gray
Co-Investigator: Sarah Yelton
Grant Number: P42ES031007
Funding Period: 2020-2025
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Publications

2024

  • Wilson L, Hayes W, Jones C, Eaves LA, Wait K, George A, Freeman B, Mize W, Fowlkes J, Currie J, Burchell M, Gray K, Fry RC, Pieper K. 2024. Lead occurrence in North Carolina well water: importance of sampling representation and collection techniques. Environ Res Lett 19(4):doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ad2b2c

2023

  • George A, Gray K, Wait K, Gallagher D, Edwards M, Currie J, Hogan J, Kwasikpui AW, Pieper K. 2023. Drinking water disparities in North Carolina communities served by private well. Environ Justice doi:10.1089/env.2022.0100
  • Gray K, Blanchard MR, LePrevost CE. 2023. Educator beliefs and organizational constraints: Factors that influence informal education about fish consumption advisories in a southeastern US state. Sustain Environ 9(1):2259716. doi:10.1080/27658511.2023.2259716 PMID:38031579 PMCID:PMC10686613
  • Yelton S, George A, Tomlinson MS, Bommarito P, Fry RC, Gray K. 2023. Communicating results of drinking water tests from private wells: Designing report-back materials to facilitate understanding. J Environ Health 85(8):8-14. PMID:37621302 PMCID:PMC10448603

2022

  • Mulhern R, Grubbs B, Gray K, MacDonald-Gibson J. 2022. User experience of point-of-use water treatment for private wells in North Carolina: implications for outreach and well stewardship. Sci Total Environ 806:150448. doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.150448 PMID:34563909

2021

  • Gray K, Triana V, Lindsey M, Richmond B, Hoover AG, Wiesen C. 2021. Knowledge and beliefs associated with environmental health literacy: A case study focused on toxic metals contamination of well water. Int J Environ Res Public Health 18(17):9298. doi:10.3390/ijerph18179298 PMID:34501888 PMCID:PMC8430820

2020

  • Gray K, LePrevost CE, Cope W. 2020. Anglers' views on using signs to communicate fish consumption advisories. Fisheries 10:doi:10.1002/fsh.10463
  • Lebow-Skelley E, Yelton S, Janssen B, Erdei E, Pearson MA. 2020. Identifying Issues and Priorities in Reporting Back Environmental Health Data. Int J Environ Res Public Health 17:doi:10.3390/ijerph17186742 PMID:32947900 PMCID:PMC7557638
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