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9780262201674: The Great Lead Water Pipe Disaster
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"Werner Troesken's superb analysis of a wide variety of sources makes a major contribution to both historical studies of health and medicine and to contemporary health policy debates. The problems created by lead water pipes existed in the United States and Britain for more than a century, and Troesken uses data past and present to detail the causes, effects, and consequences of the resulting health troubles, and how and why public officials avoided dealing with them. This is an important book for historians, public health officials, and social scientists."--Stanley Engerman, John H. Munro Professor of Economics and Professor of History, University of Rochester, coauthor of "Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery"
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The history of a long-running environmental catastrophe chronicles the harmful effects of lead pipes and their continued use despite evidence that they pose a significant health risk. In "The Great Lead Water Pipe Disaster", Werner Troesken looks at a long-running environmental and public health catastrophe: 150 years of lead pipes in local water systems and the associated sickness, premature death, political inaction, and social denial. The harmful effects of lead water pipes became apparent almost as soon as cities the world over began to install them. Doctors and scientists noted cases of acute illness and death attributable to lead in public water beginning in the middle of the nineteenth century, and an editorial in the "New York Herald" called for the city to study the matter after a bizarre illness made headlines in 1868. But officials took no action for many years. New York City, for example, did not take any steps to reduce lead levels in water until 1992, long after the most serious damage had been done. By then, in any case, much of the old lead pipe had been replaced with safer materials. Troesken examines the health effects of lead exposure, analyzing cases from New York City, Boston, and Glasgow and many smaller towns in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and England. He draws on period accounts, government reports, court decisions, and economic and demographic analysis to document the widespread nature of the problem, the recognized health effects - particularly for pregnant women and young children - and official intransigence. He presents an accessible overview of the old and new science of lead exposure - explaining, for example, why areas with soft water suffered more harmful effects than areas with hard water. And he gives us compelling and vivid accounts of the people and politics involved. The effects of lead in water continue to be felt; many older houses still have lead service pipes. "The Great Lead Water Pipe Disaster" is essential reading for understanding this ongoing public health problem.

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  • VerlagMIT Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum2006
  • ISBN 10 0262201674
  • ISBN 13 9780262201674
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Auflage1
  • Anzahl der Seiten296
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Verlag: MIT Press (2007)
ISBN 10: 0262201674 ISBN 13: 9780262201674
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