EPA lead ruling unlikely to resolve water contamination issues in L.A. public housing
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EPA Director Michael Regan emphasized the urgent need to address lead exposure: "We've known for decades that lead exposure has serious long-term impacts for children's health. And yet, millions of lead service lines are still delivering drinking water to homes." This statement reflects the long-standing issue of lead in drinking water systems and the health risks it poses to vulnerable populations, especially children, illustrating why new regulations are required.
Timothy Watkins, president of the Watts Labor Community Action Committee, posed a critical question regarding lead regulations: "If you can outlaw lead in fuel, for God's sake, why can't we outlaw lead in drinking water?" His impassioned statement underscores the frustration within communities affected by lead contamination, calling for comprehensive legislation to eliminate all forms of lead in water infrastructure, including household plumbing.
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