Environment
California’s Dept. of Public Health: A Timeline of Failure
See the full story by Joe Rubin.
Last spring a Capital & Main investigation resulted in the closure of a gun range and a children’s gymnastics facility in the Bay Area after tests showed elevated levels of lead inside both businesses. Here are the slow-motion efforts taken by California’s Department of Public Health to alert parents of children who trained at the gym.
Timeline created by Marco Amador
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