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A lethal cover up: Britain's worst water poisoning scandal.
After two decades of stone-walling by the authorities, alarming facts about the Camelford water incident are beginning to emerge, and this week a coroner opened inquests into a possible cover-up. London Daily Mail, United Kingdom. 15 December 2007.
Mis-lead.
Over 2 years of investigation reveals that agencies charged with overseeing the DC water system used flawed science to try to quiet public concerns about lead in drinking water. Environmental Science & Technology. 1 June 2006.
WASA Whistle-Blower Wins Vindication, Reinstatement.
A water quality manager fired by the D.C. Water and Sewer Authority in 2003 was ordered reinstated by a judge who said she was improperly terminated after warning federal authorities about excessive lead in the District's tap water. Washington Post. 3 November 2005.
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