The health department in Trenton, New Jersey is taking steps to protect the safety and well-being of its students. This decision was made after the EPA found elevated levels of lead in the soil around Ulysses S. Grant Intermediate School earlier in the year. The agency believes that the lead contamination may have originated from Trenton’s pottery industry, which was active until the early 1900s.
In response to this discovery, Trenton health officials are currently testing over 600 students to determine the extent of lead exposure. The testing will help identify any children who may require medical attention or further monitoring due to lead exposure.
To prevent further exposure, the health department has sealed off outdoor areas around the school. Officials are taking necessary precautions to protect the health and well-being of the students in Trenton.
As more information becomes available, the health department will continue to provide updates and support to the community. The safety and health of children are a top priority for officials in Trenton, and they are taking proactive measures to address the lead contamination issue effectively.
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