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Report
Toxic consequences of Trump’s chemical safety attacks
June 17, 2019EDF's report, Toxic Consequences, highlights the Trump administration's major threats to the reformed Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).More on:
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Webinar
Tackling lead in drinking water at child care facilities
April 26, 2019 | Lindsay McCormick, Senior Program Manager, Safer ChemicalsEnvironmental Defense Fund’s Lindsay McCormick discusses a pilot project to test for and remediate sources of lead in water at child care facilities.More on:
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Article
Research to Move Toward Evidence-Based Recommendations for Lead Service Line Disclosure Policies in Home Buying and Home Renting Scenarios
March 18, 2019 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsThis paper summarizes home buying/renting studies used to evaluate disclosure styles, perceived risk of the LSL in a home, and their willingness to act.More on:
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Article
Phthalates in food
February 4, 2019Ortho-phthalates (phthalates) are a class of chemicals commonly found in many types of food. Here's why we should be paying more attention to them.More on:
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Blog post
City of Washington, DC requires lead pipe disclosure and tackles past partial LSL replacements
January 28, 2019 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsWashington, DC estimates there are 48,000 lead service lines on private property, 46% of the total number of service lines identified by the District.More on:
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Article
Perchlorate in food
November 15, 2018Perchlorate is one of approximately 10,000 chemicals allowed for use in food and food packaging – and it’s also an ingredient in rocket fuel.More on:
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Blog post
Lead from a new “lead-free” brass faucet? More common than you’d hope
November 6, 2018 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsDuring this past year, we undertook a pilot project to tackle the problem of lead in drinking water at child care facilities.More on:
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Blog post
EPA Updates its 3Ts Guidance for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water
October 16, 2018 | Lindsay McCormick, Senior Program Manager, Safer ChemicalsEPA released its updated 3Ts for Reducing Lead in Drinking Water Toolkit, which provides guidance for schools and child care facilities.More on:
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Analysis
Child care lead in water requirements
October 15, 2018Description of state requirements regarding lead testing in water at child care facilities.More on:
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Analysis
Mapping lead pipes by water utility
October 8, 2018Indiana gathered lead service line information from community water systems in a voluntary survey. EDF created an interactive map of the results.More on:
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Blog post
California becomes eighth state to require licensed child care centers to test and remediate lead in water
September 24, 2018California Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation that will better protect children in the state from the harmful effects of lead exposure.More on:
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Article
Monitoring our chemical exposures
April 18, 2018With incentives, technology developers can work with public health researchers to unlock solutions allowing us to track exposure to hazardous chemicals.More on:
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Article
Grading the nation: Lead pipe disclosure policies
March 1, 2018A report grading states on their mandatory and voluntary residential disclosure policies for lead pipes.More on:
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Blog post
Lead in hot water – an issue worth testing
February 26, 2018 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsWater heaters may function as “lead traps,” but more investigation is needed. Best to avoid using hot water for cooking or drinking.More on:
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Data set
State efforts to support LSL replacement
October 16, 2017Tracker of states committed to fully replacing all of their lead service lines.More on:
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Legal resources
TSCA case resources
August 14, 2017On June 22, 2016, President Obama signed the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, which substantially amended the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).More on:
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Data set
Community and utility efforts to replace lead service lines
August 4, 2017We have identified communities that have set a goal of fully replacing all lead service lines in their jurisdictions. Here's a look at those communities.More on:
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Article
Lead in food: A hidden health threat
June 14, 2017In children, even very low blood lead levels can cause behavioral problems and lower IQ.More on:
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Interactive tool
Grading the nation: Interactive map
March 23, 2017An interactive map shows grades for each US state and the District of Columbia based on lead pipe disclosure policies and documents related mandatory disclosures in real estate transactions.More on:
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Blog post
Cincinnati and Ohio show leadership in identifying and disclosing lead service lines
January 9, 2017 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsKnowing if you have a lead service line (LSL) can help you decide whether to use a filter or replace the line.More on:
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Initiative
Reducing harmful chemicals in our food
October 19, 2016EDF focuses our efforts where we will have the largest impact: the chemicals that harm young children and that we know we can reduce.More on:
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Interactive tool
Interactive chart: Forty years of sound policy
September 6, 2016An interactive chart to understand and track the relationship between policies and average blood lead levels of pre-school aged children.More on:
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Blog post
People deserve to know if lead pipes and paint are present where they live and work
August 20, 2016 | Tom Neltner, Senior Director, Safer ChemicalsPeople should be able to readily know if lead is present in the paint and water pipes where they live and work when they begin making important decisions.More on:
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Blog post
Mapping lead service lines: DC Water offers a model for utilities across the nation
July 25, 2016 | Lindsay McCormick, Senior Program Manager, Safer ChemicalsWashington, DC’s water utility launched an interactive map allowing residents to see whether water pipes are lead, non-lead, or if there’s no information.More on:
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Initiative
Lead pipes: A threat to kids across the U.S.
March 16, 2016Millions of American homes rely on lead service lines that can fail unpredictably, allowing lead into drinking water, putting kids at risk.More on: