"TRENTON — Trenton Public Schools have found elevated levels of lead in more than three-quarters of its buildings.
Test results released by the district show that 20 of the district's 26 buildings had at least one sink or water fountain that had water with more lead than the federal Environmental Protection Agency's "action level" of 15 parts per billion.
The district began testing for lead over the summer. Those tests revealed elevated levels in 112 of 564 water sources."
Cristina Rojas reports for the Trenton Times October 11, 2016.
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Source: Trenton Times, 10/12/2016