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Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) is working to eliminate lead paint hazards in all elementary schools built before 1978 by the ...
New York City’s Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Act—commonly known as Local Law 1 of 2004—sets forth strict requirements ...
After his job was cut, a CDC scientist volunteered to help Milwaukee respond to the lead crisis in its public schools. For ...
As workers set up stations at North Division High School’s cafeteria to test children’s blood for lead, a group of frustrated parents and community activists gathered just outside the main entrance.
People in and around the burn zone may have been exposed to the toxic chemical through ash from the wildfires.
Milwaukee's lead crisis began late last year, when a young student's high blood lead levels were traced back to the student's ...
Lead-free and Healthy Homes Mohawk Valley is launching a campaign to lower the number of children who are being poisoned by ...
Water Works replaced 2,700 lead service lines with copper last year and plans to replace 3,500 this year, Mayor Cavalier ...
The Times tested for lead, mercury and other heavy metals in Altadena and Pacific Palisades. From respiratory problems to ...
Blood lead level tests are now required for Michigan's children in an effort to mitigate risks of lead poisoning.
New soil testing has found high levels of lead in the soil at wildfire-destroyed homes that federal cleanup crews had ...
Lead paint, however, also poses significant dangers ... of Health Services data showed that the highest childhood lead exposure rates in Milwaukee were concentrated in census tracts that were ...