Wisconsin lead contamination; woman speaks out after son gets poisoning
Published November 26, 2024 5:07pm CST
Lead concerns by Racine parent
Some Wisconsin community members said they were worried after receiving a letter regarding drinking water.
The Brief
- Some Wisconsin community members said they were worried after receiving a letter regarding drinking water.
- New EPA rules are requiring water utilities to notify residents about possible lead or unknown material in their water service lines.
- In a statement, the Racine Health Department said most lead levels in the city are attributed to lead paint and other potential hazards in the home.
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