The Safe Restoration and Reopening of Schools and Child Care Facilities in Western North Carolina After Hurricane Helene
Schools and child care facilities face significant challenges in reopening after experiencing the effects of Hurrican Helene.
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Schools and child care facilities face significant challenges in reopening after experiencing the effects of Hurrican Helene.
Communities in Western North Carolina are still struggling to quantify the impact of and recover from Hurrican Helene.
Schools can build two easy habits to help prevent their children being exposed to chemical contaminants in water.
A study found lead was present in 63% of schools and child care facilities. There are steps you can take to fight back.
When taps go unused, water is more likely to accumulate lead. Flushing water can reduce lead levels.
Here are five ways the EPA can strengthen the proposed revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule.
North Carolina is one step closer to ending early childhood exposure to lead through the Clean Water for Carolina Kids™ program.