• ByteJunk@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    While lead pipes were banned in 1986, millions of lead service lines remain in service across the US to this day…

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      9 days ago

      Lead pipes are less of an issue that it would seem, as the pipes quickly develop a layer of calcium salts on the inside, preventing the water from actually coming into contact with the lead.

      By all means, they need replaced. But they’re nowhere near the contributor that leaded gasoline was. That stuff probably fucked up 6 distinct generations. If you lived in a city, you were inhaling lead constantly.

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        9 days ago

        Get out of here with your fact-based science, it sounds like you did your own research. We don’t like that. Please comply.

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        8 days ago

        Lead gasoline for cars is gone. Lead pipes are still around.

        You’re concerned about the big problem that we already solved? Bro, you need to re-prioritize.