Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo is going on television in the Southern Tier and touting her bill requiring the testing
for lead in drinking water at schools.
NYC's five borough presidents called on the city Department of Education on to take stronger steps to deal with elevated levels of
lead in drinking water in some schools, including offering free bottled water and blood tests for children.
While that may be true due to Buffalo's old housing stock, the school district did find high amounts of
lead in drinking water at schools in October.
Dan Telvock discusses his report on how the Erie County Water Authority cut corners in its testing program for
lead in the drinking water supplied to most local suburbs, and the agency's response to the report.
Almasi stressed that federal environmental officials believe
lead in drinking water comes mainly from corroding faucets, fittings and pipes containing lead.
Investigative Post reporter Dan Telvock was on the Shredd and Ragan show Monday morning to discuss his reporting on the Erie County Water Authority's flawed testing program for
lead in drinking water from the homes of its customers.
Ever since the tragedy in Flint, Michigan,
where lead in drinking water poisoned hundreds of children, attention has focused on the nation's lead regulations.
WHITE PLAINS, NY — County Executive Robert P. Astorino encourages residents who are concerned about
potential lead in their drinking water to take advantage of a free testing kit, that is now available through the Westchester County Department of Labs and Research.
Drinking water samples taken earlier this year in 152 Buffalo homes showed either no detectable levels of lead or levels that met EPA standards, city officials said, though they working with homeowners and residents of seven homes where the amount of
lead in drinking water exceeded a new local standard that's tougher than federal requirements.
In the latest episode of Investigative Postcast, environmental reporter Dan Telvock talks to Virginia Tech professor Marc Edwards about the risks posed
by lead in drinking water, and why it's a bigger problem than local governments want to acknowledge.
Yanna Lambrinidou, a Washington, D.C., activist who helped uncover that city's
lead in drinking water problems said the health department's position is «unethical and it is entirely unscientific.»
Under the Environmental Protection Agency's
new lead in drinking water rules that were set to go into effect in January, hydrants as they're made now would be deemed unusable because they contain too high of an amount of lead.
Overall, the federal agency received a $ 763 million increase, according to the Adirondack Council, including $ 300 million each for the Clean Water Fund and Safe Drinking Water Fund; $ 63 million for implementation of the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act and $ 50 million for new grant programming to
address lead in drinking water.
More than a decade before testing the water in Flint, Edwards engaged in a decade - long battle to expose health problems associated with the Washington
D.C. lead in drinking water crisis.
Information about water from private wells has been limited because such wells are exempt from the 1974 Safe Drinking Water Act, the 1986 Lead Ban and the 2011 Reduction of
Lead in Drinking Water Act.
This crisis makes the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's commissioned report,
Managing Lead in Drinking Water at Schools and Early Childhood Education Facilities, timely and even more important.
Yanna Lambrinidou, affiliate faculty in the Department of Science and Technology in Society at Virginia Tech and founder of the non-profit organization Parents for Nontoxic Alternatives, drew on her personal experience
with lead in drinking water in Washington, D.C., where she was active in the fight to expose the issue.
Brown's new initiatives
for lead in drinking water testing come one day after the Buffalo Common Council passed legislation aimed at addressing chipping and peeling lead paint hazards in rental units following two years of reporting by Investigative Post on Buffalo's serious lead poisoning problem.
VICTORIA — After the Christy Clark government refused to take the issue
of lead in the drinking water of North Coast communities seriously, B.C. New Democrat MLA for the North Coast, Jennifer Rice, initiated water testing in three social housing units...
VICTORIA — After the Christy Clark government refused to take the issue of
lead in the drinking water of North Coast communities seriously, B.C. New Democrat MLA for the North Coast, Jennifer Rice, initiated water testing in three social housing units in her community.
Countless news stories and media coverage have been devoted to the health impacts of
lead in drinking water, most notably in Flint, Mich..
Cuomo's office has also worked to bolster its clean water credentials, signing a bill this week that would require New York schools to test for
lead in drinking water.
Two months after the report, Mayor Byron Brown introduced a series of initiatives to beef up testing in inner - city neighborhoods and impose a more stringent standard for
lead in drinking water.
A bill that would require New York schools to test for
lead in drinking water was approved on Tuesday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The EPA standard for
lead in drinking water is 15 parts per billion, which is triple the Food and Drug Administration's standard for bottled water.
His remarks come a little over a month after Investigative Post reported that disparity, «cheating» and potential conflicts plague Buffalo's sampling program for
lead in drinking water.
The SciLine staff, which has already gone from three to five in its first five months, will also continue to develop easy - to - use and meticulously vetted fact sheets for reporters on topical science subjects such as gravitational waves and
lead in drinking water.
In May, NOVA aired «Poisoned Water,» an in - depth look at the distortion and dismissal of scientific research to support a misguided policy that exposed thousands of residents of Flint, Michigan to elevated levels of
lead in their drinking water.
The issue revolves around high levels of
lead in drinking water and a 2007 paper in Environmental Health Perspectives that claimed «no identifiable public health impact» had resulted.
Not just in Flint, Michigan, but all over the country people are concerned about
lead in drinking water.
Only recently, we have learned that children in poor communities are all too often exposed to
lead in their drinking water, which is toxic and may have lasting effects.
In early 2016, Michigan Republican Gov. Rick Snyder declared a state of emergency in the majority black city of Flint over the dangerous levels of
lead in the drinking water — more than a year after concerns about the water were initially raised.
EPA's 3Ts for Reducing
Lead in Drinking Water in Schools was developed to assist schools with lead in drinking water prevention programs.