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Lead exposure can have major effects on health, especially for children.
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The Biden Administration has proposed that lead pipes be removed across the country within the next 10 years. Here’s what it could look like in New Hampshire.
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Most drinking water had no detectable lead, but about 14% of outlets tested required remediation.
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New Hampshire le está pidiendo a los sistemas de agua encontrar cualquier línea de servicio que pueda tener niveles dañinos de plomo u cobre. Esto es parte de un esfuerzo de cumplir con los estándares federales actualizados de calidad de agua
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In an effort to meet federal water quality standards, New Hampshire is prompting public water systems to find and document all lead service lines as the first step toward compliance.
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Manchester prepara comisión para proteger a los niños de la exposición al plomo. Estados piden al Congreso más acción para proteger a comunidades del xylazine. Presupusto del Senado estará sujetoa votación.
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Con subsidio federal, Manchester buscará resolver casos de contaminación por plomo. Protestan defensores de inmigración por comentarios del gobernador Sununu. El gobernador Sununu respaldará a todos los candidatos Republicanos en Noviembre.
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According to the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, kids who drink water from their schools and licensed childcare facilities may be exposed to low but dangerous amounts of lead.
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In 2018, the state adopted a bill to prevent childhood lead poisoning from water and paint that requires schools and child care facilities to test their drinking water in five-year periods.
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Childhood health advocates in Nashua pushed for a greater focus on lead poisoning at a virtual conference Wednesday.The state is now requiring universal…