EcoWatch: Amid the Flint, Michigan water crisis, experts warned that what`s happening in Flint could happen elsewhere. And now it appears it already has. The town of Sebring, Ohio outside of Youngstown learned Thursday that high levels of lead were detected in some residents` water last summer.
Residents are now demanding to know why they have been left in the dark for months. According to the AP, schools have been closed for three days, children are being tested for lead poisoning, bottled water is being......
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Another Lead Water Poisoning Scandal Has Erupted, This Time in Ohio
Posted by EcoWatch: Cole Mellino on January 27th, 2016
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