Utility Lead Cleanup Schedule Criticized
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WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency has decided to give the nation’s largest public utilities up to 21 years to remove dangerous levels of lead from household drinking water.
In a regulation scheduled for release today, the EPA will prescribe a regimen of chemicals and water-service line replacements to reduce the lead level.
Public health experts criticized the long compliance schedule for not showing enough of a “sense of urgency.” Lead is considered the most serious environmental health threat to children, retarding physical and mental development.
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