The only way to ensure safe drinking water for our children is to “get the lead out” of our schools and pre-schools. This involves proactively removing lead-bearing parts from schools’ drinking water systems—from service lines to faucets and fixtures—and installing filters certified to remove lead at every tap used for drinking or cooking.
These steps cost money, but our children's health is worth it. To convince state and local leaders to act, we’re running a joint campaign with Environment America to raise awareness, especially among parents and parent-teacher associations; doctors, nurses and other healthcare givers; and elected officials themselves.
On Beacon Hill, MASSPIRG is pushing to pass a bill that would get the lead out of drinking water in Massachusetts schools and daycare centers. As MASSPIRG Legislative Director Deirdre Cummings told the state's Joint Committee on the Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture when she testified in support of the bill, "there is no safe level of lead exposure."
When we get lead out of a child’s water, we make that child’s future brighter and healthier. That’s something worth paying for.