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Administration officials have said their regulatory plan will create a broad role for the Fed as the lead risk regulator.
Little research has examined the lead risk in private well water on a national scale.
Under the EPA Lead and Copper Rule, published in 1991, if 10percentt of samples taken by a water utility contain a lead level of 15 parts per billion or higher, the utility must improve corrosion control and inform the public of the lead risk.
Qualified persons (e.g., U.S. EPA certified lead risk assessors) should conduct sampling.
In explaining the measures taken to reduce lead risk in a population, it is important to give people control over their own risk.
Because refugee movements in Massachusetts aren't actively tracked post-resettlement, the added lead risk that comes from these subsequent housing choices isn't well characterized.
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The same company is being sued in Michigan for allegedly failing to warn officials about lead risks to Flint's water.
Favorable reports allow property owners to certify that their apartments presented no lead risks to young children or that proposed demolition projects would be asbestos-free.
Language barriers pose the biggest problem in communicating about lead risks, they have found.
"But lead risks can be difficult to grasp for refugees, who are often coming from very dangerous situations to the safety of the United States.
Identifying LED risk factors beyond glycemic control, like cardiometabolic clustering, has important ramifications for future disease prevention.
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