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.
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.
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.
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.
Similarly, parents, school officials, and regulators are all motivated to know what levels
of lead in drinking water can be considered safe for children.
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of our project has resulted
in the capacity to produce 2 cubic meters
of drinking water in a 12 - day period,» said professor Darren Reynolds, who is
leading the research team.
«The results
of the tests I initiated show that the
drinking water in one
of the social housing homes has
lead concentration levels that are too high,» said Rice.
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After all, if you got up to get a
drink of water (or, as was needed by fans
of both sides
in any
of the previous games... not
water) there was a chance that by the time you got back the
lead would have changed at least once.
Anyone who lives
in a home with
lead pipes may be at risk, and since more than 80 percent
of the city's housing stock was built before they were banned,
lead is potentially leaching into the
drinking water of thousands
of children.
In it, she reports on the possibility of using a little - noticed provision in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act to require schools to test their drinking water for dangerous contaminants such as lea
In it, she reports on the possibility
of using a little - noticed provision
in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act to require schools to test their drinking water for dangerous contaminants such as lea
in the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act to require schools to test their
drinking water for dangerous contaminants such as
lead.
Two
of the most common sources
of lead exposure
in children include (1) paint dust from chipped or peeling
lead paint and / or home renovation (may be present
in any home built prior to 1978) and (2)
lead contaminated
drinking water from
lead water pipes or
lead solder.
In Muscogee County, home
of Columbus, a school district spokesperson said the district doesn't test the
drinking water for
lead «because none
of our schools are fed with
lead pipes for
water.»
Students
in a Brooklyn elementary - school classroom
drank from a fountain whose
water was more contaminated than Flint, Mich.'s — laden with 1,000 times the amount
of lead permitted by federal safety regulations, a December test revealed.
The end
of the session that year included agreements for
lead testing
in school
drinking water, backed by Sen. Tom O'Mara, and the enactment
of mixed - martial arts legalization, which the Senate had repeatedly passed.
Clean
water advocates
in upstate New York have set their sights on keeping
lead out
of school
drinking water.
The Governor also faulted the Department
of Environmental Quality, which repeatedly told Flint residents the
water was safe to
drink despite the fact that they had reports
in their hands showing that the
lead levels were off the charts.
Senate Republican spokesman Scott Reif
in a statement knocked Cronin, noting the amount
of support backed by Hannon for
water quality
in the budget, as well as legislation to test for
lead in school
drinking water.
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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.
In light of lead concerns at two elementary schools, the Ithaca City School System has turned off drinking water sources in all of its schoo
In light
of lead concerns at two elementary schools, the Ithaca City School System has turned off
drinking water sources
in all of its schoo
in all
of its school.
The New York crisis follows last year's
water crisis
in Flint, Mich., over dangerous levels
of lead in the city's
drinking water.
Cuomo made the announcement on the mayoral control extension as part
of a broader agreement on a range
of issues, including an extension
of state control
of the New York Racing Association, testing for
lead in school
drinking water and new flexibility for charter schools to allow them to switch to the Board
of Trustees
of State University
of New York for oversight.
There are about 15,000
lead water service lines
in Syracuse, the same kind
of pipes that leached poisonous
lead into the
drinking water in Flint, Mich..
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At 11 a.m., amid a growing flood
of reports
of lead in school
drinking water around the state and the country, a coalition
of New York public health, environment, and healthy schools advocacy groups will call on state government leaders to take action, LCA Press Room (130), Legislative Office Building, Albany.
Burstein also reiterated her belief that the chief cause
of lead exposure to children is
lead paint
in homes built before 1978 and not the
drinking water supply.
Every one
of the state's 728 public school districts must run
lead tests on the
water coming from
drinking fountains and most
of the sinks
in every school building.
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 acknowledg
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 acknowledg
in drinking water, and why it's a bigger problem than local governments want to acknowledge.
Dan Telvock
of Investigative Post reports on shortcomings
in the city program to test
drinking water for
lead.
But the crisis
in Flint, where dangerous levels
of lead were found
in drinking water in February 2015, has raised serious questions about
water quality
in cities like Buffalo that have older infrastructure.
Children can be exposed to
lead in a variety
of ways, including
in soil,
drinking water and
lead paint, common
in houses built before 1978.
«When the news broke about
lead contamination
in the
drinking water in some
of our schools, Senator Tom O'Mara went to work.
The measure was approved
in the GOP -
led Senate
in the final days
of the legislative session
in the wake
of a
drinking water contamination
in Hoosick Falls.
The
drinking water of some six million people across the country may have elevated levels
of unregulated toxic chemicals widely used
in the past
in many household products — notably pans coated with Teflon — a Harvard -
led study found.
Federal officials have extended an emergency declaration for Flint that has provided supplies
of bottled
water, filters and test kits to the Michigan city suffering from
lead contamination
in drinking water, the state governor said on Friday.
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.
Lead by 17 - year - old senior, Anna Wysocki, who served as spokesperson for the student panel cited the governors endorsement
of the ban on hydraulic fracturing
in New York State because
of the danger the drilling process posed to the safety
of drinking water.
The bill, which according to unofficial results passed the Senate 62 - 0, comes as a number
of schools nationwide have found
lead in their
drinking water.
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.
Indeed, the
lead situation
in Syracuse has similarities to the ongoing situation
in Flint, Michigan, where a change
in the source
of drinking water and a lack
of preventative measures resulted
in a dangerous increase
in blood
lead levels for residents.
A staunch proponent for environmental protection and how it directly effects the health
of local residents Stratton's most recent advocacy for the residents
of his district has been investigating
lead concentrations
in drinking water due to aging infrastructure and widespread use
of lead in plumbing, even
in newer homes.
Lead paint is considered the culprit, but the crisis
in Flint, Michigan, has raised questions about the safety
of the
drinking water in cities like Buffalo.