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U.S. EPA considers delisting lead as an air pollutant

 

That sound you hear? It's jaws dropping everywhere in response to the U.S. EPA's

announcement that it might stop regulating lead as an air pollutant. Citing the

fact that concentrations of the toxic heavy metal in the air have dropped 90

percent since 1980, and using logic we can only assume was supplied by EPA

administrator Stephen Johnson's six-year-old granddaughter, the agency says

lifting the national standard may be justified " given the significantly changed

circumstances since lead was listed [as an air pollutant] in 1976. " In other

words, listing it worked so well, we might as well delist it. Rep. Henry Waxman

(D-Calif.), who's set to take over the House Committee on Government Reform,

told Johnson " this deregulatory effort cannot be defended " and urged the agency

to " renounce this dangerous proposal immediately. " Meanwhile, the U.S. Consumer

Product Safety Commission is recommending that lead be banned from children's

jewelry. Because. Lead. Is. Poisonous. Now close your mouth.

 

 

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straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Associated Press, John

Heilprin, 06 Dec 2006

 

 

straight to the source: Scientific American, Reuters, Timothy Gardner, 06 Dec

2006

 

 

straight to the source: The Washington Post, Annys Shin and Juliet Eilperin, 07

Dec 2006

 

 

History repeats itself

and each time the price gets higher

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