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An estimated 30% of pipes delivering water to New York City buildings may have lead – and now there’s a map to help determine if your building is affected.. The New York League of Conservation ...
A new map could help you find out. An interactive map created by the New York League of Conservation Voters shows where ...
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NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) – Does your building use lead pipes? A new map could help you find out. An interactive map created by the New York League of Conservation Voters shows where lead-containing ...
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New York City has over 124,000 buildings with lead pipes, city data analyzed by the New York League of Conservation Voters shows. Here’s how you can look up your address. Screenshot/New York League of ...
“The New York City area is still a tough forecast, the heaviest snow seems to be northwest of the city,” National Weather Service lead forecaster Bob Oravec said.
Shah says no level of lead is normal in a child's body. "We can test up to the level of 3.5. For us, the cutoff is anything higher than a level of 3.5 is considered abnormal," she said.
In New York City, almost all children enter kindergarten with two doses of the MMR vaccine, due to the state’s strict school vaccination rules, which don’t allow for religious exemptions.