4 million Americans could be drinking toxic water and would never know
BY LAURA UNGAR AND MARK NICHOLS
RANGER, Texas The leaders of this former oil boomtown never gave 2-year-old Adam Walton a chance to avoid the poison.
It came in city water, delivered to his familys tap through pipes nearly a century old. For almost a year, the little boy bathed in lead-tainted water and ate food cooked in it. As he grew into a toddler when he should have been learning to talk he drank tap water containing a toxin known to ravage a childs developing brain.
Adam's parents didn't know about the danger until this fall.
Officials at City Hall knew long before then, according to local and state records. So did state and federal government regulators who are paid to make sure drinking water in Texas and across the nation is clean. Ranger and Texas officials were aware of a citywide lead problem for two years -- one the city still hasn't fixed and one the Waltons first learned about in a September letter to residents. The city and state even knew, from recent tests, that water in the Walton familys cramped, one-bedroom rental house near the railroad tracks was carrying sky-high levels of lead.
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