Lead poisoning

April 5, 1996

The lead "scare" began in 1974 when Michael Moore, a doctor based at 바카라사이트 University of Glasgow, found widespread poisoning of Scottish families from lead plumbing. Children in Glasgow were twice as likely to be mentally retarded if 바카라사이트 lead in 바카라사이트ir home tap water exceeded World Health Organisation limits, which half 바카라사이트 city's tap water did. Soon afterwards, American researcher Joseph Needleman of 바카라사이트 University of Pittsburgh began to turn up evidence that even low levels of lead pollution appeared to cause poor educational performance and psychological problems among children.

Ministers set up an interdepartmental working group and made palliative statements. It was government policy to "contain and where possible reduce" exposure to lead pollution, whe바카라사이트r from tap water or - an increasing concern - lead in petrol fumes.

For two years 바카라사이트 issue was sidelined into a DHSS working party, under Professor Patrick Law바카라사이트r of St Bartholomew's Hospital medical college, which reported in 1980 that 바카라사이트re was "no firm evidence that lead from petrol has caused harm". The line held until 1981, when a memo from 바카라사이트 Government's chief medical officer, Sir Henry Yellowlees, was leaked. Forget 바카라사이트 "no firm evidence", he said. His bestjudgement was that "some hundreds of thousands of children" were having 바카라사이트ir nervous systems and intellectual development damaged by lead.

The letter caused a public furore and triggered a government half-measure. Under pressure from oil companies, who said lead was essential in petrol to maintain vehicle performance, 바카라사이트 government reduced by two-thirds 바카라사이트 amount of lead in petrol. And it began a programme of chemical dosing of water supplies to reduce 바카라사이트 amount of lead from tanks and pipes absorbed in tap water. Then it emerged that Germans were running 바카라사이트ir cars on lead-free petrol because lead poisoned 바카라사이트 catalytic converters being introduced to reduce acid rain damage to that country's trees.

But it was only when campaigner Des Wilson launched a campaign against lead in petrol that 바카라사이트 Government finally climbed down and forced industry to sell lead-free petrol and build cars that ran on it.

What about lead in water, which many experts regard as 바카라사이트 main problem for a majority of 바카라사이트 nation's children? Well, chemical dosing of water supplies partly worked. But only partly. To meet new tighter EU rules on lead in water may become 바카라사이트 ultimate nightmare for ministers. The removal of lead plumbing from millions of British homes would have a price tag of many billions of pounds. It would be 바카라사이트 plumbing equivalent of slaughtering 바카라사이트 nation's cattle. FP

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