Lead in Durham's Water Supply
by
Mindy Hiteshue
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last modified
Jul 24, 2006 08:35 PM
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water
A news release on July 21 precautioned some Durham residents on high levels of lead, a poisonous heavy metal, found in tap water. According to WRAL,
The cause of the lead contaminiation seems to be old pipes used prior to the ban on lead solder in 1985:
Durham is already working on their lead problem, and hopefully other cities across the state will take notice and test their water for lead, as well. Each of us can be on the look out for lead in other products, too. Not only found in water, lead can be found in old paint, some types of pottery, contaminated soil, and even some plastic/vinyl miniblinds. If you have children and think your home may be susceptible to lead contamination, contact the NC Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program or visit http://www.leadtesting.org to order test kits for your water. |
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