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Getting the Lead Out

By David Rosner & Gerald Markowitz

This article appeared in the April 23, 2007 edition of The Nation.

April 10, 2007

For most readers outside Rhode Island, Sheldon Whitehouse is known for being the newly elected Democratic senator who replaced Republican Lincoln Chafee, thereby helping the Democrats take control of the Senate. But for the people of Rhode Island, Whitehouse is also known as the former State Attorney General who initiated what is proving to be one of the most important public health victories of the past century.

Early this year Judge Michael Silverstein issued a ruling affirming a jury verdict in the longest civil trial in Rhode Island history. The jury held three lead pigment manufacturers responsible for an environmental and public health tragedy that over the past century has caused lead poisoning among tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of children, who ingested lead dust and flakes of decaying lead paint from the walls of houses and public buildings before it was banned in 1978. This is a groundbreaking decision, for it is the first time the industry has been held accountable for the terrible toll lead pigment has taken. It also marks the first effective strategy for actually ending the nightmare of lead poisoning.

For much of the past century, public health officials have dealt with lead poisoning by treating children with high lead levels in their blood. Damage from lead poisoning is permanent, and treatment to prevent further damage by removing kids from their homes or detoxifying them through chelation therapy (an intrusive method requiring repeated hospitalization) is palliative at best. More often than not, children have been sent back into homes only to be poisoned again.

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About David Rosner

David Rosner is, with Gerald Markowitz, the author of Deceit and Denial: The Deadly Politics of Industrial Pollution and teaches at Columbia University. He served as an expert witness on behalf of the state in the Rhode Island case. more...

About Gerald Markowitz

Gerald Markowitz is, with David Rosner, the author of Deceit and Denial: The Deadly Politics of Industrial Pollution. He teaches at John Jay College/CUNY. He served as an expert witness on behalf of the state in the Rhode Island case. more...
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