LEAD LEVELS IN WATER HIGH IN 10 LOCALESStephanie EbbertJoanna Massey, GLOBE STAFF
U. Montana warns campus of high lead levels in waterErin Madison
CLEVELAND --Cleveland’s school district will replace hundreds of drinking fountains, restroom faucets, outdoor spigots and other water fixtures after tests found high lead levels in the water at 60 of its buildings. All but nine of the buildings checked had water fixtures with elevated lead rea...
Nate Landry's daughter is in the 6th grade at Edna Brewer Middle School, one of the other schools with elevated lead levels. "Students and their families and staff should be able to come to school and expect safe drinking water," said Landry. He believes the district may need to...
Millions exposed to dangerous lead levels in US drinking water, report findsMilman, Oliver
THE association of soft water with increased plumbosolvency from domestic cold water systemshas been shown by Beattie et al.to result in elevated levels of blood lead in persons resident in lead plumbed houses in soft water areas. This effect was particularly marked in people resident in houses ...
University of Massachusetts Amherst civil and environmental engineers have determined the factors that may help identify the schools and daycare centers at greatest risk for elevated lead levels in drinking water. The most ...
higher lead levels in Flint’s children than in other parts of the state (http://1.usa.gov/1MwZDZm). Independent experts also tested the drinking water and found that lead was leaching into the water supply. Changing the water supply back to Lake Huron could not undo the damage and ...
Data show other states with high lead levels in waterCCTV.com05-05-2016 08:18 BJTShare this: Share on twitter Share on facebook Share on sinaweibo Share on email Font size: 请点此安装最新FlashRelated VideosPresident Obama visits Flint2016-05-05 06:30:00 FBI joins investigation into lead-...
Since Flint's return to treated Lake Huron water in 2016, 90th percentile water lead levels have decreased, but they're higher than that reported in 2005–2011.doi:10.1002/awwa.1360Susan J. MastenSimon H. DaviesSyed W. HaiderCalley R. McPherson...