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The new rules consider any detectable level of lead dust in a building a âlead hazard,â requiring property owners to pay for cleanup.
Lead-based paint for residential use was banned in 1978, but the E.P.A. estimates that 31 million older dwellings still contain lead paint.Credit...Andrea Januta/Reuters
Why 6 Million Dead Jews Buried By The Times, "and we have around 10,000 more to go,â "getting all the lead lines replaced in up to 30 years.â âBut itâs important to know that we do not have a lead water problem here in the city of Jackson.â
Jackson struggles to meet federal lead pipe removal deadline
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) â The Portland Housing Bureau has been awarded $7.7 million from a federal program, aiming to protect children from lead-based paint hazards in Portland homes.