Elevated water lead levels in schools using water from on-site wells
Only 8% of US public schools operate their own community water systems, and thus are subject to the federal Lead and Copper Rule's regulation of water lead levels (WLLs). To date, the absence of parallel water testing data for all other schools has prevented the comparison of WLLs with schools...
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Main Authors: | Scott Latham (Author), Jennifer L. Jennings (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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