
EPA takes action against Connecticut contractor for failing to follow lead-safe work practices when renovating
EPA levied a fine of $34,818 against contractor who did renovations with no RRP. Article can be found here.

EPA levied a fine of $34,818 against contractor who did renovations with no RRP. Article can be found here.

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a settlement agreement with Marrs Construction Co., of Bella Vista, Arkansas, addressing the company’s violations of the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting

Peeling paint can be seen on homes located in Fairfax, just south of Cleveland Clinic main campus. (Photo by Lee Chilcote) One of the biggest objections landlords have to Cleveland’s

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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb announced a first-of-its-kind legal action against 50 Cleveland property owners who failed to comply with city lead-safe regulations at their homes. CLEVELAND — Cleveland Mayor

There are an estimated 200,000 aging housing units in Milwaukee that likely have paint made with lead, leading the city health department to develop a new approach for removing the

Cleveland Housing Court has fined a landlord $10,000 for failing to clean up lead hazards at a rental property that poisoned a toddler and forced the child’s family into temporary housing.

Young children may still be exposed to lead-based paint in homes constructed before 1978, when the hazardous paint was outlawed. American children living in predominantly Black and racially divided neighborhoods

WASHINGTON — Exposure to lead during childhood or even in the womb may predispose individuals to criminal behavior later in life, a new study reveals. A research team from George Washington


From Cleveland Clinic news briefs click here to see the video and more info. Risk for Lead Poisoning Increases in Summer Months CLEVELAND – When the weather warms, windows are opened

Today in Toledo, a judge ruled against landlords in a long running suit over the legality of lead testing laws. Landlords have fought this battle for more than 5 years