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Lead

Lead (Including Final Integrated Science Assessment)

Technical Assistance for PFAS and Lead

Funding Resources: Lead Service Line Replacement and PFAS

Lead Chemistry, Communication, and Local Engagemen

Lead Reduction Updates and Lead Service Line Identification and Replacement

Technical Assistance for Lead

Lead Service Line Inventory Guidance

Drinking Water Systems & BIL: PFAS removal, LSLs, and TA

EPA Tools & Resources Webinar: Lead Action Plan Research Update

Amulets to Zaprana: Non-Paint Sources of Lead

In New York City (NYC), elevated blood lead levels in children and adults have been associated with the use of certain consumer products, including health remedies and supplements, foods and spices, cultural powders, and other non-food items purchased abroad or in NYC. This webinar will provide a background on the various identified lead sources and the cultural, ethnic, or religious traditions behind use of these products. The NYC Health Department’s comprehensive approach to identify and reduce exposure to lead in contaminated consumer products will also be discussed

From PBB to PFAS: Research and Action to Address Michigan’s Large-Scale Chemical Contaminations

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