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Look at the maps; if we look at the maps and put the ... Syracuse Chief Policy Officer Greg Loh says Syracuse’s lead levels are nowhere near the level that would demand a state of emergency.
If you have questions about lead or are worried about lead in your garden, call the Onondaga County Health Department's Lead Poisoning Control Program at 435-3271 for advice and information.
Syracuse is not always testing drinking water from homes that have confirmed lead service lines, based on maps of service line materials. City officials say they confirm that lines are made of ...
Syracuse released a map showing houses it knows have lead service lines, plus the ones that don't, and some they do not know about. To figure out the rest, the city is calling on all homeowners to ...
Water in some Syracuse homes tested with high levels of lead earlier this year ... Oneida and Madison counties. A map on OCWA’s website shows the service area. OCWA owns the water mains.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Residents and environmental activists are demanding city officials declare a state of emergency over what they say could be worse lead contamination than the drinking water ...
NEW YORK - The Central New York city of Syracuse is facing a crisis over lead in the water, the Natural Resources Defense Council said. According to the NRDC, Syracuse has more than double the ...
Medley, along with other residents and advocates in Syracuse, began questioning the water quality at their homes in August, when the city’s water department said it found elevated lead levels at ...
Medley, along with other residents and advocates in Syracuse, began questioning the water quality at their homes in August, when the city’s water department said it found elevated lead levels at ...