#LookbackFriday: Environmental Edition

Several of the most popular social media trends to recently sweep social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter all have a common theme – looking back at the past and comparing it to today. Challenges like “10 Year Challenge!” “How it Went…How It’s Going” or “#LookbackFriday” are interesting to [...]

By |2022-01-31T10:43:31-05:00January 31, 2022|Due Diligence, News|0 Comments

Lead in Drinking Water

Since the case of lead in Flint, Michigan’s drinking water, communities all over the country have been looking into their public water supply. While the utility company can sometimes be responsible for lead in water due to old water distribution lines that arrive to a building, other times it may [...]

By |2020-02-26T15:24:29-05:00February 26, 2020||0 Comments

Lead in Drinking Water

Since the case of lead in Flint, Michigan’s drinking water, communities all over the country have been looking into their public water supply. While the utility company can sometimes be responsible for lead in water due to old water distribution lines that arrive to a building, other times it may [...]

By |2020-02-26T15:24:29-05:00February 26, 2020||0 Comments

Watershed: The Flint Water Crisis and EPA Lead Exposure Thresholds

The Flint drinking water crisis started in the spring of 2014 when Flint, Michigan changed its public water supply source to the Flint River and officials failed to apply corrosion inhibitors to the water. The lack of corrosion inhibitors caused lead to leach from aging supply lines and contaminate the [...]

By |2020-08-11T16:15:53-04:00February 19, 2020|Building Sciences, Due Diligence, News|0 Comments
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