Citizens, local and national groups warned that Syracuse, New York, is facing a crisis over lead in its drinking water. The city’s data showed that 27 of about 100 homes exceeded the “federal action level” for lead contamination. Valerie Baron, senior attorney with the Natural Resources Defense Council, discusses the group’s demands to address the issue.
Syracuse data shows high lead levels in drinking water
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