Lou is our forum's "RoHS Advocate" to the extreme, Steve. Don't let him
bother you.
--
George Patrick
Tektronix, Inc.
Central Engineering, PCB Design Group
P.O. Box 500, M/S 39-512
Beaverton, OR 97077-0001
Phone: 503-627-5272 Fax: 503-627-5587
http://www.tektronix.com http://www.pcb-designer.com
It's my opinion, not Tektronix'
-----Original Message-----
From: DesignerCouncil [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Steve
Gregory
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 18:13
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [DC] Lead Notes Astray
While I appreciate the link that shows that our government agencies haven't
been up front about our water quality, I hope that this post isn't trying to
link the stupid push to "Lead-free" in electronics to the reason that there
is
lead in everybodys water...it's from the plumbing. Not because of our use
of
lead in electronics.
-Steve Gregory-
In a message dated 10/5/2004 5:52:27 PM Central Standard Time,
[log in to unmask] writes:
LEAD ASTRAY
Lead contamination in municipal water systems systematically
underreported
If you live in the U.S., the water you drink may contain unsafe
levels of lead, thanks to a water-safety enforcement system rife with
manipulation and negligence. Water utilities across the U.S. are
discarding unfavorable test results and ignoring safety regulations.
State regulators rarely enforce standards and in many cases assist
utilities in avoiding penalties. The U.S. EPA, charged with
overseeing state efforts and penalizing utilities that fail to comply
with regulations, has drastically reduced enforcement in recent years
and doesn't have the staff to do the job adequately even if it wanted
to. In 2003, the number of EPA enforcements against water utilities
was less than a tenth of the number in 1997. Despite all this, EPA
Acting Assistant Administrator Benjamin Grumbles told Congress in
July that "we have not identified a systemic problem." Perhaps he
should get in touch with the folks at The Washington Post. Seems
they have.
straight to the source: The Washington Post, Carol D. Leonnig, Jo
Becker, and David Nakamura, 05 Oct 2004
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