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NOW we are advised to WASTE WATER.
https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/ ... bbefaa96ce
Households have been officially warned to run taps for 30 seconds before using water for drinking or cooking in the morning amid growing concern about lead poisoning from plumbing.
The government alert says bottle-fed babies are most at risk of health problems from water which has run through brass taps that contain lead.
An investigation by The Sunday Telegraph can also reveal that the amount of lead in brass plumbing fittings will be slashed by as much as 94 per cent under new nationwide rules.
The moves have been made by the Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth), which represents Commonwealth, state and territory health departments plus the National Health and Medical Research Council.
A federal health department spokesman said enHealth’s “guidance statement” to not use hot tap water for drinking or cooking and to flush cold-water taps in the morning “acknowledges the risks associated with lead and the need to minimise an individual’s exposure as much as possible”.
It was released nearly six months ago but not publicised.
Lead dissolves into water from brass plumbing fittings after lengthy contact. The warnings also advise consumers to run cold water taps used for drinking and cooking for about two to three minutes after coming back from a holiday.
The leaching can be more significant in hot water.
The statement’s strongest warning is for new parents, declaring “infants who drink formula prepared with lead-contaminated water may be at a higher risk because of the large volume of water they consume relative to their body size”.
“Infants and children are especially vulnerable as lead can impair brain development,” enHealth says.
Lead can also damage digestive, cardiovascular, renal and reproductive functions — and not just in the young.
In 2016 Macquarie University Dr Paul Harvey found lead in more than half of water samples from hundreds of household taps.
One in 12 had levels above the maximum allowable level of 0.01 micrograms per 100ml.
That limit was set in the 1990s. Since then, the World Health Organisation has said that no level of exposure is safe.
Australia permits up to 4.5 per cent lead content in brass fittings — 18 times higher than the US and Canadian standard of 0.25 per cent.
Following questions to federal Health Minister Greg Hunt’s office about this discrepancy, a department spokesman revealed “enHealth has recommended that the allowable level of lead in plumbing products in Australia be reduced to align with international standards”.
No decision has been made about what Australia’s new limit will be.
But Dr Harvey said: “It will probably be to 0.25 per cent. It’s well and truly long overdue.”
That would be a 94 per cent reduction from the current limit.
When The Sunday Telegraph asked Mr Hunt’s office why there had been no awareness campaign to draw attention to the new warning to flush taps, the inquiry was referred to the health department which said the “dissemination” was “appropriate”.
Dr Harvey said more should have been done to inform the public.
Levels of lead in water was “something that’s been a problem for years,” Dr Harvey said.
“We are catching up with the rest of the world.”
Households have been officially warned to run taps for 30 seconds before using water for drinking or cooking in the morning amid growing concern about lead poisoning from plumbing.
The government alert says bottle-fed babies are most at risk of health problems from water which has run through brass taps that contain lead.
An investigation by The Sunday Telegraph can also reveal that the amount of lead in brass plumbing fittings will be slashed by as much as 94 per cent under new nationwide rules.
The moves have been made by the Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth), which represents Commonwealth, state and territory health departments plus the National Health and Medical Research Council.
A federal health department spokesman said enHealth’s “guidance statement” to not use hot tap water for drinking or cooking and to flush cold-water taps in the morning “acknowledges the risks associated with lead and the need to minimise an individual’s exposure as much as possible”.
It was released nearly six months ago but not publicised.
Lead dissolves into water from brass plumbing fittings after lengthy contact. The warnings also advise consumers to run cold water taps used for drinking and cooking for about two to three minutes after coming back from a holiday.
The leaching can be more significant in hot water.
The statement’s strongest warning is for new parents, declaring “infants who drink formula prepared with lead-contaminated water may be at a higher risk because of the large volume of water they consume relative to their body size”.
“Infants and children are especially vulnerable as lead can impair brain development,” enHealth says.
Lead can also damage digestive, cardiovascular, renal and reproductive functions — and not just in the young.
In 2016 Macquarie University Dr Paul Harvey found lead in more than half of water samples from hundreds of household taps.
One in 12 had levels above the maximum allowable level of 0.01 micrograms per 100ml.
That limit was set in the 1990s. Since then, the World Health Organisation has said that no level of exposure is safe.
Australia permits up to 4.5 per cent lead content in brass fittings — 18 times higher than the US and Canadian standard of 0.25 per cent.
Following questions to federal Health Minister Greg Hunt’s office about this discrepancy, a department spokesman revealed “enHealth has recommended that the allowable level of lead in plumbing products in Australia be reduced to align with international standards”.
No decision has been made about what Australia’s new limit will be.
But Dr Harvey said: “It will probably be to 0.25 per cent. It’s well and truly long overdue.”
That would be a 94 per cent reduction from the current limit.
When The Sunday Telegraph asked Mr Hunt’s office why there had been no awareness campaign to draw attention to the new warning to flush taps, the inquiry was referred to the health department which said the “dissemination” was “appropriate”.
Dr Harvey said more should have been done to inform the public.
Levels of lead in water was “something that’s been a problem for years,” Dr Harvey said.
“We are catching up with the rest of the world.”
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Re: NOW we are advised to WASTE WATER.
What if I use a water jug BRITA? Doesn't that filter shet?
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Some claim to filter out lead but I wouldn't believe it.
Why the hell do we still have lead in our pipes anyway? Low levels of lead have been proven to be associated with psychiatric disorders and psychosis. Perhaps this is why we seem to have more nutcases around nowadays than we ever did when I was growing up?
30 second of running water is a hell of a lot of wastage.
Why the hell do we still have lead in our pipes anyway? Low levels of lead have been proven to be associated with psychiatric disorders and psychosis. Perhaps this is why we seem to have more nutcases around nowadays than we ever did when I was growing up?
30 second of running water is a hell of a lot of wastage.
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How can brass fittings contain lead?
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has anyone heard of this before now????......
what the hell is going on we are paying to be poisoned....
unbelievable!
what the hell is going on we are paying to be poisoned....
unbelievable!
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If that's in Australia, that's probably in Bulgaria. Sigh.
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well if they have plumbing in Bulgaria.... I guess you are right?.....
I have only drunk bottled water for a long time now canberra water smells of chlorine I dont trust it and look when you Sydney guys had to boil the water for ages.......how do we test our water for safety?....
even boiling it wont fix it.
I have only drunk bottled water for a long time now canberra water smells of chlorine I dont trust it and look when you Sydney guys had to boil the water for ages.......how do we test our water for safety?....
even boiling it wont fix it.
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Boiling water only kills bacteria it does not remove metals.
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we are sitting ducks......
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