this post was submitted on 22 Sep 2024
49 points (98.0% liked)
Danger Dust
244 readers
199 users here now
A community for those occupationally exposed to dusts, toxins, pollutants, hazardous materials or noxious environments
Dangerous Dusts , Fibres, Toxins, Pollutants, Occupational Hazards, Stonemasonry, Construction News and Environmental Issues
#Occupational Diseases
#Autoimmune Diseases
#Silicosis
#Cancer
#COPD
#Chronic Fatigue
#Hazardous Materials
#Kidney Disease
#Pneumoconiosis
#The Environment
#Pollutants
#Pesticides
and more
Please be nice to each other and follow the rules : []https://mastodon.world/about
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Implying that the river water was contaminated is misleading. The river water was perfectly capable of being used as drinking water if treated properly, but they didn't and so the pipes were damaged by acidic water which contaminated the drinking water with lead.
It's totally fair to have a distrust of public officials after something like this, but they're not the same officials, and the water has been tested by independent parties.
It's not really in doubt that the pipes have been replaced. It's not something you can do that people might miss. They very obviously dug up and replaced a lot of pipes.