A recent Consumer Reports investigation found that many popular protein powders and shakes contain concerning levels of lead. The results sparked widespread interest among readers, many of whom rely ...
Nearly 3,000 drinking water fountains, ice machines, classroom sinks and other fixtures in Long Island schools exceeded the state's standard for lead, a Newsday review of school t ...
Most Long Island schools are decades old and have undergone piecemeal renovations rather than complete rebuilds to save money.
Central Kitsap schools last month finished remediation work on three dozen water fixtures across nine of its schools, all of which had been flagged for “elevated” levels of lead, defined as a ...
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