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A construction worker works on dislodging an old lead line in the basement of a house before his colleague pulls it out using an excavator. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror This story is part of CT ...
Lead plumbing was banned in the United States in 1986, but new data assembled by Connecticut’s water utilities show there may still be thousands of lead pipes carrying water into homes, apartments and ...
Editor’s note: We are now offering an audio version of our Sunday features. To access, click on the player above. This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. When Jarvis Parker ...
Thousands of lead water lines may still be being used in Connecticut. What is the state doing to fix it? WSHU’s Ebong Udoma spoke with CT Mirror’s Andrew Brown to discuss his article written with ...
Thousands of lead water lines may still be being used in Connecticut. What is the state doing to fix it? WSHU: Hello, Andrew. New data obtained by you and your colleagues at the Connecticut Mirror ...
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