Lead service lines (LSLs)—lead pipes connecting the water main under the street to a building's plumbing—contribute an estimated 50% to 75% of lead in tap water when they are present. Although Congress banned lead in plumbing materials in 1986, over 6 million LSLs remain in homes across the United States today. This paper summarizes three different home buying or renting scenario-based experimental studies used to evaluate disclosure styles, to assess if these influenced respondents' perceived risk of the LSL in a home, and their willingness to act. In renting scenarios, having landlords disclose the presence of an LSL, but also provide water test results showing lead levels below the EPA's lead action level resulted in lower levels of perc...
Introduction: Lead exposure has been linked to delays in development and behavioral problems in chil...
Abstract Although lead paint was banned by federal law in 1978, it continues to poison children livi...
Lead poisoning is a common, yet preventable childhood health problem in the United States today. Stu...
Lead service lines (LSLs)—lead pipes connecting the water main under the street to a building&...
There has been a new emergence of information disclosure policy as environmental regulation. However...
3 Key Takeaways: A homeowner’s decision to replace their lead service line can be confounded by fa...
Concerns about drinking water contamination through lead service lines, which connect street water m...
We used housing demolition and window replacement rates to forecast prevalence trends for childhood ...
As the Federal Strategy for Eliminating Childhood Lead Poisoning emphasizes, ending lead poisoning a...
This rule is intended to protect the public from exposure to lead from paint, dust and soil. In 1992...
Child lead exposure results in adverse health effects such as damage to the brain and nervous system...
Risk assessment for sources of lead around the home is outlined, and approaches to dealing with the ...
There are many people at risk of lead-based paint exposure in Broome County, especially low-income f...
This Handbook is intended as advisory and informational guidance only. It is designed to assist prop...
grantor: University of TorontoTapwater lead concentrations ([PbW]) in 25 lead pipe and 25 ...
Introduction: Lead exposure has been linked to delays in development and behavioral problems in chil...
Abstract Although lead paint was banned by federal law in 1978, it continues to poison children livi...
Lead poisoning is a common, yet preventable childhood health problem in the United States today. Stu...
Lead service lines (LSLs)—lead pipes connecting the water main under the street to a building&...
There has been a new emergence of information disclosure policy as environmental regulation. However...
3 Key Takeaways: A homeowner’s decision to replace their lead service line can be confounded by fa...
Concerns about drinking water contamination through lead service lines, which connect street water m...
We used housing demolition and window replacement rates to forecast prevalence trends for childhood ...
As the Federal Strategy for Eliminating Childhood Lead Poisoning emphasizes, ending lead poisoning a...
This rule is intended to protect the public from exposure to lead from paint, dust and soil. In 1992...
Child lead exposure results in adverse health effects such as damage to the brain and nervous system...
Risk assessment for sources of lead around the home is outlined, and approaches to dealing with the ...
There are many people at risk of lead-based paint exposure in Broome County, especially low-income f...
This Handbook is intended as advisory and informational guidance only. It is designed to assist prop...
grantor: University of TorontoTapwater lead concentrations ([PbW]) in 25 lead pipe and 25 ...
Introduction: Lead exposure has been linked to delays in development and behavioral problems in chil...
Abstract Although lead paint was banned by federal law in 1978, it continues to poison children livi...
Lead poisoning is a common, yet preventable childhood health problem in the United States today. Stu...