City Tests Confirm Some Chicago Homes With Meters Have Lead In Tap Water

"City testing of Chicago homes with water meters found nearly 1 in 5 sampled had brain-damaging lead in their tap water, but Mayor Rahm Emanuel's water commissioner acknowledged Thursday that the city continued installing new meters after learning about the alarming results in June.

Disclosure of the previously secret study of 296 metered homes comes after more than five years of denials by Emanuel and his aides that the nation's third-largest city has a widespread lead problem, even as the scandal in Flint, Mich., drew national attention to the hazards and other research in Chicago consistently found the toxic metal in drinking water.

The Emanuel administration's sudden reversal, outlined at a hastily organized City Hall news conference, adds Chicago to a growing list of cities that are distributing water filters to homes with lead service lines, which in Chicago were required by the city's plumbing code until Congress banned the practice in 1986."

John Byrne and Michael Hawthorne report for the Chicago Tribune November 5, 2018.

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Editorial: "Lead in the Water. Get The Data Out, City Hall, Then Get The Lead Out." (Chicago Tribune)

"Brain-Damaging Lead Found In Tap Water In Hundreds Of Homes Tested Across Chicago, Results Show" (Chicago Tribune)

Source: Chicago Tribune, 11/12/2018