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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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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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A group of Indiana faith leaders has teamed up with IUPUI to provide free, anonymous lead testing kits in Indianapolis, Muncie and, eventually, statewide.…
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A bill headed for Gov. Eric Holcomb’s desk would require schools to test for lead in drinking water. But a Purdue University professor says the bill won’t…
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A bill that would require schools to test for lead in drinking water is headed to Gov. Eric Holcomb’s desk. It passed unanimously in the state Senate on…
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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 would require schools to test for lead in drinking water passed the state House on Thursday. The measure was originally aimed at Lake County…
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Government officials first found high levels of lead and arsenic at an East Chicago lead smelting plant in 1985. Thirty years later, after countless soil…