More than 5,300 U.S. water systems violated lead-testing rules last year - The Washington Post
And the report found that despite more than 8,000 documented violations of the EPA's "Lead and Copper Rule," the agency took a formal enforcement action in only 908 cases. "This lack of accountability sends a clear message to water suppliers. ... There is no cop on the beat," the NRDC authors write.
You don't expect Congress to fix this, do you?
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