Changes & Updates to the CDC Toolkit for Legionella Control
Changes and Updates to the CDC Toolkit for Controlling Legionella in Common Sources of Exposure The CDC released the newest update to the Toolkit for...
EPA’s new Lead and Copper Rule better protects children and communities from the risks of lead exposure by better protecting children at schools and child care facilities, getting the lead out of our nation’s drinking water, and empowering communities through information.
The EPA has announced it will finally update its (LCR) Lead and Copper Rule to up the protection for our children in schools and childcare centers. The LCR was originally published as a regulation in 1991. It has undergone various revisions since then, but for the first time since 1991, it will now be a federal requirement to test schools and childcare centers for lead and copper. This has been a long-awaited step toward protecting our children from aging infrastructure and pipes.
Improvements under the new rule include:
For more information visit the Federal Register visit https://www.regulations.gov: Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OW-2017-0300.
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Changes and Updates to the CDC Toolkit for Controlling Legionella in Common Sources of Exposure The CDC released the newest update to the Toolkit for...
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