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More than 60 percent of Washington schools tested by the state Department of Health last year show unsafe levels of lead. That’s according to a nonprofit…
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Federal environmental regulations for lead in drinking water still leave room for concentrations high enough to pose a health hazard, critics say.
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Flint, Mich., brought the risk of lead pipes to many people's attention, but the problems go further. Find out if lead pipes could be affecting your drinking water.
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Oregon schools could soon be required to test for the presence of lead in drinking water, paint and even dirt. That's according to a set of rules...
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The man accused of neglecting to properly monitor lead levels in Tacoma Public Schools says he wants his job back and his name cleared. Ken Wilson was…
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The disclosure of the presence of lead in the drinking water at several public schools in Portland could have statewide implications. But it's not yet...
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Testing for lead in Washington schools is still voluntary seven years after the state passed rules to make it mandatory. That’s because state lawmakers...
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The Tacoma School District says tests from last year reveal that three additional elementary schools and one other building that houses a Head Start…
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In Tacoma, tests are continuing on homes found to have problems with lead in drinking-water lines. Last week, the city revealed it found high lead levels…