2024
DOI: 10.54517/ssd.v2i3.2531
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Troubled waters? The disproportionate impact of lead water pollution: Evidence from three American communities

Robert W. Peters,
Gail Wallace,
Christobel Asiedu
et al.

Abstract: <p>Although water is considered as essential to life and as an important natural resource, disadvantaged communities such as low-income and minority communities are disproportionately burdened by lead exposure in drinking water. In this paper, we highlight case studies that have received national press coverage as well as recent examples of community lead poisoning hazards that are still ongoing across various regions of the US. We show through these three case studies of Flint, Michigan, Washington D.C.… Show more

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