Lead
05/19/2018
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By Edsel Cook
EPA: Soil in the upper American Fork Canyon contain high levels of arsenic, lead, mercury, and other harmful metals
The American Fork Canyon in Utah is drawing in more people who enjoy its great beauty. But the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is concerned about the abandoned mines that dot the upper canyon. In a report from The Salt Lake Tribune, the soils around those sites have been contaminated with heavy metals like arsenic, […]
05/20/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
NRDC backs up Health Ranger’s lab findings of contaminated water across America: All 50 states have serious EPA violations
We’ve all heard people make light of what might happen if you drink the water when you’re traveling to foreign countries, but the joke is on you if you think the water here at home is any better. A recent report by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) revealed some sobering statistics about the state […]
06/24/2016
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By JD Heyes
Progress: Over 230 tested water sample results now available to the public
A project launched by NaturalNews founder and director of CWC Labs Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, to test local water for toxic chemicals has been a resounding success thus far after more than 230 samples have been examined. The lab, formerly known as The Consumer Wellness Center, has been involved in testing local water samples […]
02/16/2016
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By Greg White
How to send a water sample to EPA Watch
Two citizen scientists who head a non-profit forensic food lab in central Texas have joined forces to stop lead poisoning in municipal water supplies across the United States. Forensic food scientist Mike Adams and a former NASA contract scientist are conducting a nationwide scientific analysis of heavy metals in American tap water, and they need […]
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