EPA’s lead-in-water rule has been faulted for decades. Will Flint hasten a change?

Federal requirements for testing water for lead are unique — and uniquely challenging. The toxin generally gets into drinking water only after it leaves a treatment plant, typically as it passes through aging lead service lines, solderings or fixtures.

Posted: 2016-05-05 13:36:00

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