-
Experts say the homes' occupants are too busy to turn test kits in for testing and follow through with removal
-
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.
-
A rehabbed lot on Indianapolis' Far Eastside is now part of a pilot project and research study to determine if transforming these spaces can mitigate lead exposure.
-
Former Gov. Rick Snyder may plead the 'Fifth' if called to testify at Flint water crisis civil trialThe civil trial concerns damage claims by four children exposed to Flint’s tainted drinking water. Former Gov. Rick Snyder has been subpoenaed as a potential witness.
-
Getting your child screened for lead could be as easy as taking them to the doctor if a state House bill becomes law. It’s something public health advocates have been pushing for for years.
-
Indiana is considering lowering its threshold for when public health agencies address elevated blood lead levels in children — based on a nearly…
-
Today we learn about a number of projects aimed at fighting lead pollution in Indiana.We hear from experts at IUPUI, Indiana University and Notre Dame to…
-
A state House bill would require preschools and day care centers to test for lead in drinking water and take action if lead levels are too high. Kids with…