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Michigan Currents - Fall 2016
In late September, the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate voted in favor of $170 million investment in water infrastructure improvements, including replacement of lead service lines, in response to Flint’s water crisis. It has now been longer than a year since Gov. Snyder and the State of Michigan publicly recognized the Flint water crisis, and longer than two years since the city began drawing water from the Flint River without the proper corrosion controls in place to protect residents from lead in the distribution system.
It has not been
Chesapeake Currents - Maryland - Fall 2016
In Maryland, the General Assembly meets every year for ninety days, from January to April. During this time, the State’s legislators introduce legislation on a variety of issues and must work together to pass a budget for the year ahead. With the 2017 Maryland General Assembly Session quickly approaching, Clean Water Action is putting together an ambitious plan to advocate for important legislation that will protect and preserve the environment. Here is a quick overview:
Toxics: Clean Water will push for bans on products like wheel weights, switches, andFree Information Session: Lead in Drinking Water | 免费信息讲座 饮用水中含铅
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Did you know that Malden has 2,500 lead water pipes? That’s 21% of the pipes delivering water in Malden! Lead can permanently harm health. Join us to learn about the actions you can take to protect your family.
This presentation will be offered in Mandarin and English.
When: Saturday, January 11th, 2025, 10 am - 12 pm Where: Beebe School, Cafeteria, 401 Pleasant St, Malden, MA 02148In this session, we will talk about:
What is lead and how does it get into my water? How can you schedule a free water test for lead? How can you remove lead pipes at the source?Includes:
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