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Wed Oct 31, 2018, 07:10 AM Oct 2018

After Insisting Newark Water Is "ABSOLUTELY SAFE", City Passes Out 40K Water Filters; Lead Confirmed

For nearly a year and a half, top officials in Newark denied that their water system had a widespread lead problem, despite ample evidence that the city was facing a public health crisis that had echoes of the one in Flint, Mich.

Even as the risk persisted in the spring, the officials in Newark, New Jersey’s most populous city, took few precautionary measures, instead declaring on their website, “NEWARK’S WATER IS ABSOLUTELY SAFE TO DRINK.” But this month, facing results from a new study, the officials abruptly changed course, beginning an urgent giveaway of 40,000 water filters across the city of 285,000 people, targeting tens of thousands of residences.

The revelation that Newark is facing a potentially widening public health crisis over tap water has angered many residents and raised questions about whether the city’s negligence has placed young children at risk.

Officials were finally compelled to act after an engineering study commissioned by the city found that measures to prevent lead from leaching into drinking water were failing at one of Newark’s two treatment plants. State officials are warning that children under 6 in homes with lead pipes served by the plant should not drink unfiltered tap water.

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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/30/nyregion/newark-lead-water-pipes.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=Homepage

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