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The EPA didn't ensure that states submitted accurate estimates of the number of lead pipes they had. Big problems were found in data submitted by Florida and Texas.
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The data was used to distribute federal money to states to replace the pipes. An advocate thinks Florida's numbers were likely inflated. Florida's DEP says the feds' methodology is flawed.
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The U.S Environmental Protection Agency recently declared that emissions from aircrafts that use leaded fuel pose a danger to public health.
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The county issued an air pollution precaution and is recommending residents avoid prolonged outdoor activities near the Gopher Resources plant.
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Florida schools built before 1986 would have to install filters in all drinking fountains to remove lead that seeps in from old plumbing, under a bill...
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Do you know how safe your tap water is to drink? When fifth- and sixth-grade students at Academy Prep in St. Petersburg researched that question, they...
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It’s not just Flint that’s got lead issues: It’s in all 50 states, and it’s in schools and day cares.