Newark schools’ water: 4 ways lead levels changed over the past 4 years
Newark schools’ water: 4 ways lead levels changed over the past 4 years
NEWARK — In light of elevated levels of lead found in the drinking water at Newark Public Schools, the district released data Thursday night reflecting the lead levels found in water samples taken at the district over the past four school years. District officials are currently working with state and federal agencies t o re-test and…
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Sure is empty down here...