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NEW MEXICO TO TEST VETERANS AND ACTIVE-DUTY MEMBERS
FOR DEPLETED URANIUM -- Free DU tests will be in
Quay
and surrounding counties the week of December 13.

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Officials to test military for depleted uranium
levels
QCS Staff
The New Mexico Department of Health will test military veterans and active
duty personnel who may have been exposed to depleted uranium in the
Persian Gulf War, the Afghanistan conflict or the current war in Iraq in
Quay and surrounding counties the week of Dec. 13, a spokeswoman for the
department said.
The Department of Health staff will visit the homes of veterans and active
duty personnel who make appointments to do a whole health survey, Deborah
Busemeyer, communications director, said.
Individuals in every county throughout the state will be tested from from
Nov. 13 to the week of Dec. 10, Busemeyer said.
The Department’s Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau will conduct
tests to determine if individuals have high concentrations of natural
uranium and/or depleted uranium in their urine.
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Depleted uranium is used for bullets, tank armor
and explosives, Busemeyer said. One of the possible side effects of having
high levels of depleted uranium is kidney damage, according to a
department release.
“The New Mexico Legislature gave us funding to test veterans and active
duty military who may have been exposed to depleted uranium,” Health
Secretary Alfredo Vigil said in the release. “We encourage military
personnel to take advantage of these free tests.”
Military veterans and personnel who are interested in the test are asked
to call the department to make an appointment, Busemeyer said. The tests
are free. The department will test the person’s urine for total uranium at
its Scientific Laboratory in Albuquerque. If the urine sample tests high
for uranium, the department will offer a second test to determine if this
uranium is depleted or natural uranium, Busemeyer said.
Prior to the appointment, individuals who make appointments will receive
instructions and a container to test urine that has been collected the
morning of the appointment, she said.
At the appointment, a department staff member will give a brief
questionnaire and take a tap water sample, which will also be tested for
total uranium. The water is tested for uranium because New Mexico, on
average, has a higher concentration of uranium in drinking water than the
rest of the country.
To keep the naturally occurring amount of uranium at acceptable levels in
Tucumcari, the city blends its water from several wells before it is
distributed.
To learn more and to make an appointment, contact the Environmental Health
Epidemiology Bureau at:
DOH-EHEB@state.nm.us or call toll-free, 888-878-8992.
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