Profiting from poison: how the US lead industry knowingly created a water crisis
by Erin McCormick and Aliya Uteuova from Environment | The Guardian on (#63XXA)
The lead water crisis facing Chicago and many other US cities today has roots in a nearly century-old campaign to boost the lead industry's sales
The year was 1933 and, to a group of industrialists gathered in a New York City lunch club, it seemed like the lead industry was doomed.
The women's pages of newspapers were filled with stories about children being poisoned by the metal, which had been identified as dangerous as early as the mid-1800s. And cities around America had started banning the use of lead pipes for drinking water.
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