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  2. Lead contamination in Washington, D.C., drinking water

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    Association between lead poisoning among children less than six years old and lead service pipes. Thirteenth Annual Meeting and Expo. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association "Lead in DC Drinking Water". Region 3 Drinking Water. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. April 22, 2011

  3. Marc Edwards (professor) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the CDC said that 15,000 homes in the DC area might still have water supplies with dangerous levels of lead. [16] Following Edwards's recommendation, the DC water authority now warns homeowners with lead water-supply lines to let the tap run for ten minutes before drinking or cooking. [5]

  4. Lead poisoning in children is usually caused by swallowing or breathing in dust form lead-based paint, but lead can also be found in the soil and air from car, plane and factory emissions, and ...

  5. Drinking water quality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the regulation lowers the action level of lead contamination to 10ppb from the current limit of 15ppb. [62] [63] Other incidents of widespread lead contamination include the Pittsburgh water crisis (started in 2014, discovered in 2016, ongoing in 2018) [64] and the Newark water crisis (in schools, 2016–2019). [65]

  6. Why the FDA Is Screening Cinnamon Imports for Lead - AOL

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    Lead exposure can cause headaches, stomach cramps, constipation, muscle/joint pain, poor sleep, and other issues in adults, but the FDA warned that most children do not have any obvious symptoms.

  7. FDA sets new limits for lead in baby food - AOL

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    The announcement by the FDA is a historical step at reducing children's exposure to toxic metals, addressing concerns about lead contamination in food products like jarred or pouches of fruits ...

  8. Lead poisoning epidemics - Wikipedia

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    Lead poisoning epidemics refer to specific instances of mass lead poisoning. These events often occur without the knowledge of the communities they affect. Common causes of lead poisoning epidemics include mining, lead recycling, and food/water contamination. [1] These events also cause disproportionate childhood fatalities as children are more ...

  9. FDA issues a new alert about lead contamination in ground ...

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