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Epidemics of water-related lead poisoning

Several examples illustrate the unpredictability of the lead solvency of any given water supply. First, during the 1880s, cities and towns in the north of England experienced a severe outbreak of water-related lead poisoning. The British Medical Journal estimated that as many as eight million people might have been affected by the epidemic. The specific... [Pg.126]

Aside from the odd assignment of liability, the trial judge s ruling was blind to recent history. Between 1898 and 1900, there were several epidemic-like outbreaks of water-related lead poisoning in numerous cities and towns in Massachusetts. These outbreaks were documented by the state board of health, and enjoyed wide discussion among engineers and water company superintendents. [Pg.274]


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