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Jersey City awarded $689K grant to expand child lead testing programJersey City has been awarded a $689,000 grant to expand lead testing for children in the city, according to a release. This award for the Childhood Lead Exposure Prevention (CLEP) project comes in addition to the $198,000 the city has received in the past to operate the program -- representing a 247 percent increase in funding to the city, according to the release. http://www.nj.com/jjournal-news/index ... y_awarded_689k_grant.html
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I just recently used this lab to test my municipal water supply. They were terrific and easy to use. Much better than the store bought/Amazon kits: http://www.karlabs.com/watertestkit/ I got the $99 test. My detailed report was delivered via email within five days of test time. I had some concerns about heavy metals and one of the owners took the time to email me several times about my questions. When I went to the EPA site to compare my results, you get a real good understanding of what is in your water and the source of any contaminants. I would highly recommend this to check your water supply.
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Posted on: 2016/3/28 16:13
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Anyone has any news about the water test?
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Jersey City Council urges lawmakers to put $10M into lead prevention fundThe Jersey City Council unanimously passed a resolution urging statewide lawmakers who represent Jersey City, as well as Gov. Chris Christie (R), to appropriate $10 million to the State’s Lead Control Assistance Fund. “Jersey City is one of the 11 communities of the state that have a higher proportion of young children with elevated lead levels than Flint, Michigan and that sort of challenge deserves the state’s attention and resources,” said Jersey City Council President Rolando Lavarro. Read more: http://hudsoncountyview.com/jersey-ci ... nto-lead-prevention-fund/
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Consumer Reports had an article on buying lead testing kits.
Posted on: 2016/2/5 23:17
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While this report is fine, we care about the independent testing that will verify whether the information contained on the report you linked is truly accurate.
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Water quality report for 2015:
https://www.unitedwater.com/uploadedfi ... 0/w_d15_ccr_jcity_web.pdf Some homes (my old home did) still have lead water mains (which were installed up until the 1960s.). You can also get lead from older soldered copper pipes. However, don't get too frightened over lead pipes. They can be replaced. Contrary to popular belief, the Romans didn't suffer cases of severe lead poisoning from lead pipes. Lead doesn't build up much when the water is running (metals in elemental form don't dissolve readily in water). Plus, our water is almost neutral in pH, so it is not unusually corrosive. If the lead is in the form of a salt (will readily dissolve in water), such as lead acetate used in paint, you can be poisoned very easily, as your body will metabolize it. The Romans used lead acetate to sweeten cheap wine.. which is where their poisoning cases came from.
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Wondering what the timeline is on the independent water testing. Does anyone know? Is this the kind of thing that will take years to accomplish?
Posted on: 2016/2/5 21:51
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Credit to Fulop for ordering independent testing of our water. Good job.
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In response to Flint crisis, Jersey City to hire third party to test water supplyBy JERSEY CITY — City officials will hire a third-party consultant to test the city's drinking water, a step they call "an extra level of security" for residents in the wake of the Flint water contamination scandal. The independent testing is intended to corroborate tests currently performed by Suez Jersey City, which runs the city's water and sewer systems. The testing will cost $50,000 and include a search for all contaminants listed on the federal and state drinking water standards lists, city officials said today. The testing will be more comprehensive than the regular tests performed by Suez, according to the city. "The situation in Flint is one that no community should have to experience," Mayor Steve Fulop said in a statement. "And while testing is done routinely on the Jersey City water supply residents have reached out asking for comprehensive testing and we thought it was a prudent expense to add an extra level of security for our residents, especially our young children." Read more: http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... rsey_city_to_hire_th.html
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Article states the lead exposure in NJ is due to lead paint, not water. Although I'm not too sure our tap water is that great either after the recent Suez fiascos.
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Is this due to drinking the tap water?
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The New Jersey cities affected by lead were Irvington, Trenton, Newark, Paterson, Plainfield, Jersey City, Elizabeth, Atlantic City, New Brunswick and Passaic, plus Cumberland and Salem counties.
Full Article http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/na ... gher-than-flint/79689404/
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