Saturday, January 25, 2003

Pollution Misled by Lead

Excellent investigation by the Detroit Free Press on lead poisoning in the metro area, an idea pioneered by the Providence Journal a few years ago. An overview to the series highlights some of the problems: government efforts that reach a tiny percentage of homes, mishandled money and a lack of attention to lead-contaminated soil. The paper tested soil throughout Detroit and found heavily contaminated soil, "the legacy of factories and leaded gasoline." Great stories on the money trail, a local smelter that has contaminated a neighborhood and on the batch of soil tests that found widespread contamination. The product of seven months' work, often against official stonewalling.

[Thanks to the Scoop for the Links]