1/27/20: Lead and sewage: two updates on Pittsburgh’s water
Release Date: 01/27/2020
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* The newest round of drinking water sample testing shows that PWSA has dropped below federal action thresholds for lead, while a recently released RAND study shows that Pittsburgh’s sewage overflows total billions more gallons of pollution into our rivers than previously thought
* And more news items from the city of Pittsburgh and our region
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