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State Environmental officials say the city’s drinking water is testing at one part per billion of lead — well within federal and state standards.
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Michigan is failing to enforce safe drinking water at school, a new report finds.
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The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy said the 90th percentile value of lead in the city's drinking water was 14 parts per billion, just within the federal action level.
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This latest round of Lead and Copper Rule monitoring spanning six consecutive months showed 90% of water samples collected were at or below 7 parts per billion for lead, compared with 3 parts per billion in the first half of the year.
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Today on Stateside, Benton Harbor's emerging problem with lead in drinking water, and what it tells us about the risk of lead in other Michigan…
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At a conference in Flint Thursday, officials and national experts are discussing how to reduce health hazards found in schools.The conference comes the…
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A report released by the Government Accountability Office earlier this week says that only 43% of school districts nationwide tested for lead in their…
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New tests show lead is still a concern in the water in Flint schools.Two-thirds of the more than 700 recent water samples taken at Flint’s 13 school…
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Flint’s mayor says a top aide to Governor Snyder is willing to wait for more information before considering cutting funding for bottled water distribution…
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There’s still a lot of money on the table for Michigan schools that wish to test their drinking water for lead. Far fewer school districts have taken…