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Lead has been found in paint, ceramics, pipes and plumbing materials, solders, gasoline, batteries, ammunition and cosmetics. Lead can enter drinking water through the corrosion of your home’s plumbing materials and water lines connecting your home to a water main. In Wisconsin, a 1984 law banned lead solder, but nationally the laws weren’t implemented until 1988. Some drinking water fixtures were manufactured with lead until 1996.
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