This fact sheet provides information about lead in water. It includes sections about what lead is, where it comes from, health concerns from lead exposure, drinking water standards for lead, how to know if it is in a water supply, what can be done to reduce lead in drinking water
The main source of lead in drinking water is from lead service pipes and the lead pipes inside dwell...
Lead exposure through drinking water is an acute and persistent problem in the United States. The Fl...
Reprint. Originally published: Journal of the American Water Works Association ; v. 19, no. 6 (June ...
This fact sheet provides information about lead in water. It includes sections about what lead is, w...
This document provides facts about lead in drinking water including dangers and treatment, lead test...
4 pp.Lead in drinking water can damage the brain, kidneys, nervous system and red blood cells. This ...
This fact sheet educates renters about how lead can get into drinking water and the steps that can b...
Too much lead in the human body can cause serious damage to the brain, kidneys, nervous system and r...
Too much lead in the human body can cause serious damage to the brain, kidneys, nervous system and r...
Small quantities of lead can be a serious health concern, especially for infants, children, and deve...
1 pp.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently issued a new law limiting lead and copper co...
Background: Lead is classified as a toxic element because of its adverse health effects. World Healt...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) recently imposed a regulation requiring public wate...
This fact sheet provides parents and families with the information they need to identify, address an...
This pamphlet explains how lead gets into drinking water, who is at risk because of lead in drinking...
The main source of lead in drinking water is from lead service pipes and the lead pipes inside dwell...
Lead exposure through drinking water is an acute and persistent problem in the United States. The Fl...
Reprint. Originally published: Journal of the American Water Works Association ; v. 19, no. 6 (June ...
This fact sheet provides information about lead in water. It includes sections about what lead is, w...
This document provides facts about lead in drinking water including dangers and treatment, lead test...
4 pp.Lead in drinking water can damage the brain, kidneys, nervous system and red blood cells. This ...
This fact sheet educates renters about how lead can get into drinking water and the steps that can b...
Too much lead in the human body can cause serious damage to the brain, kidneys, nervous system and r...
Too much lead in the human body can cause serious damage to the brain, kidneys, nervous system and r...
Small quantities of lead can be a serious health concern, especially for infants, children, and deve...
1 pp.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently issued a new law limiting lead and copper co...
Background: Lead is classified as a toxic element because of its adverse health effects. World Healt...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) recently imposed a regulation requiring public wate...
This fact sheet provides parents and families with the information they need to identify, address an...
This pamphlet explains how lead gets into drinking water, who is at risk because of lead in drinking...
The main source of lead in drinking water is from lead service pipes and the lead pipes inside dwell...
Lead exposure through drinking water is an acute and persistent problem in the United States. The Fl...
Reprint. Originally published: Journal of the American Water Works Association ; v. 19, no. 6 (June ...