White House announces new money to fight lead contamination in school water
Briefly

"We are making sure kids have a safe and healthy environment to learn and to grow and making sure everyone in this country can turn on the tap and drink clean water," said Natalie Quillian, a White House deputy chief of staff.
"Last year, the Environmental Protection Agency announced $58 million in lead testing grants for fiscal year 2022 and 2023."
"There is no safe level of lead exposure, according to health organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics. Drinking lead contaminated with water as a child can lead to developmental disabilities, behavioral issues and attention deficit disorders."
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