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The state adopted an emergency rule last month to lower the threshold for when public health agencies have to address elevated blood lead levels in children — and will consider making the change permanent.
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Getting your child screened for lead could be as easy as taking them to the doctor if a state House bill becomes law. It’s something public health...
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Indiana is considering lowering its threshold for when public health agencies address elevated blood lead levels in children — based on a nearly…
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Over the next two decades, Indiana will need more than $13 billion to repair or replace aging water and wastewater infrastructure. That’s according to the…
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Indiana received a federal grant to help update water infrastructure and keep children safe from lead. Among other things, children exposed to lead can…
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There’s been a big push to reduce lead in drinking water around the country. But few of those efforts have been focused on private wells — where about a…
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A bill that will help smaller utilities address lead in drinking water passed unanimously in the state House on Monday. Long-term exposure to lead can…
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A bill that will help smaller utilities address lead in drinking water passed out of a state Senate committee on Thursday. It would allow those utilities…
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The West Calumet neighborhood in East Chicago, Ind. is a federally designated clean-up site — a Superfund. Its soil contains lead and arsenic at levels…