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This is also true, although not consistent, in the less advantaged countries, where children are still exposed to lead from leaded gasoline, traditional cosmetics, lead water pipes, and lead-soldered food cans.
Washington, D.C., went through its own lead water crisis, between 2000 and 2004.
Aqueduct, ( Latin aqua + ducere, "to lead water" ) man-made conduit for carrying water.
That practice only ended in 2012, as the EPA was in the midst of conducting a lead water contamination study in the city.
On its own, the matrix will not absorb much water, but the fibers can form a wick and lead water in.
The report noted that MDEQ officials were aware in March 2015 that Flint's lead water levels were already above enforcement action thresholds set by the EPA.
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Glasgow is charged with willful neglect of duty as a public servant and is accused of changing lead water-monitoring results.
Yet data showed higher fractions of spontaneous abortion, neurologic effects, and digestive problems in regions with lead water-delivery systems and acidic water supplies than in comparable regions without these factors.
In Las Vegas, bacterial growth led water managers to chlorinate the water pumped underground.
The theory continues that once the magnitude of the tainted canned-food scandal became apparent, the Franklin Expedition was solidly locked in ice and forced to exhaust the remaining stores of flour and beans -- all which would be cooked in heavy-lead water.
Waiting for leads (water channels in the sea ice) to open.
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