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Pennsylvania gets ‘F’ for removing lead plumbing in schools

Published March 27. 2019 07:20AM

HARRISBURG (AP) — A report by an environmental and consumer advocacy group is giving Pennsylvania an “F’’ for its efforts to remove lead from drinking water in schools.

PennEnvironment and PennPIRG released the grade Tuesday, saying Pennsylvania hasn’t been aggressive enough in replacing lead pipes, plumbing or fixtures in schools.

Lead can cause lifelong brain damage and other harm, especially for children, although Pennsylvania health officials say exposure to lead-based paint chips and dust, not tainted water, is the primary cause of childhood lead poisoning.

The state Department of Environmental Protection said in 2016 it had reviewed public water systems serving more than 6 million people and that none exceeded federal standards for lead in drinking water.

Meanwhile, Pittsburgh’s water authority is spending $50 million to lower lead levels in water there.

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I'm now ashamed for being White, Straight, Male, and a Pennsylvanian too.
Shame on PA.
(sarc off)
DO, you are a condescending vulgar little punk. All you do is insult. The funny thing is you belittle people that are superior to you. You are too stupid to realize that. You are the loser. President Trump and Mike Meyers are both far superior to you. You have a constant negative outlook that spoils you. We all can see that you are a long-standing loser. Clean up your dirty act. Joke on you brudda! MAGA! America is great.
Digger,
The left lies, twists, and manipulates their words, history, and truth so often, that I can't tell if that's an insult or a compliment from you ole Digger.
Just the same, have a blessed day.
Mike

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