"The water that leaves RWA's treatment plants...has no lead in it. But as water sits in plumbing systems small amounts of lead from lead pipes or lead solder...can dissolve in the water". From "waterlines" included in our last bill from RWA: https://www.rwater.com/media/3814/waterlines-spring-2019.pdf
Information is included about how to test your water and what to do about it if it has high lead levels. If you are concerned and don't want to get the test done you could just follow the guidelines in the article as a precaution.
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Thank you to all of our participants for sharing their stories on October 22, 2018 at the Bradley Street Bicycle Co-op!
Thank you to New England Brewing Company and Da Legna Pizza for helping us provide delicious and tasty refreshments! The stories shared by our grantees can be found on the Project Highlights section. Ted Talk: Dr. Rishi Manchanda tells how he solved a mysterious serious injury by asking a patient with chronic and severe headaches about the place where she lived. Why aren't more doctors asking these questions and helping their patients with the adverse health effects from environmental pollution?
Invitation to Greater New Haven Green Fund Annual Meeting
June 27, 2016 900 Chapel St, 10th floor, New Haven CT, 5-7 PM Have you ever wanted more information about clean energy efforts in New Haven? Please join us for an informative session. AGENDA
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: WHAT IS THE CLEAN ENERGY EQUITY GAP IN NEW HAVEN AND HOW CAN WE MEET THE CHALLENGE OF BETTER SERVING OUR RESIDENTS? 5:30 PM: Introduction, Andrew Danzig, PE, LEP, NH Green Fund Board Director 5:35 PM: Annie Harper: Project Director, CT Mental Health Center, PRCH Financial Health Project 5:50 PM: Marissa Westbrook: Manager of Residential Energy Services, UI/SCG/CNG Territory 6:05 PM: Kerry E. O'Neill: Managing Director, Residential Programs, CT Green Bank 6:20 - 7 PM: Q and A.
Assuming this isn't overly hyped (and that's highly unlikely!), we're postponing our board meeting. The tentative new date is next Monday, February 2nd.
Our apologies to those of you who work with grant applicants - waiting for a decision is tough enough - and being made to wait longer due to an unforeseen circumstance makes it worse. Hang in there! --Angel Fernández-Chavero Cool conference coming up at Yale to which the public is invited. The real, full title: Urban Nature as a Health Resource: From Evidence to Action, taking place on February 5-6. I was going to post the official conference description but I found the speech abstract of keynote speaker Dr. William Bird to be far more compelling -- it makes the case in dramatic fashion. Hence my tongue-in-cheek title. Dr. Bird's words of wisdom follow (emphasis mine): Over the past 100,000 years we have connected with the natural environment to ensure that we not only survive as a species but that we thrive and dominate. However despite our undoubted success and with rising life expectancy we have “created” a new sickness that is killing people in greater numbers than at any time in history. Non Communicable diseases have the common risk factor of chronic inflammation which is strongly associated with chronic stress. There is good empirical evidence that when we become isolated or disconnected from a supportive natural environment we become stressed. In this talk I will argue that it is our disconnection from nature that is driving this epidemic of Type II diabetes, obesity, depression etc. Our healthcare systems are not fit for purpose in tackling these diseases. Therefore to consign these diseases to history requires a revolution of new thinking, with nature at the very centre of urban design, healthcare, technology and education. To learn more, to download the brochure, and to register for the conference, click here. By the way, even if you can't make it personally, you can join it by Livestream. -Angel Fernandez-Chavero |
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