The accepted limit on lead for drinking water is 15 parts per billion. One home, the home of Leanne Walters, showed a test reading 104 parts per billion. Leanne tested her water again a few weeks later. This time, it jumped to 400 parts per billion. And water, the water her kids were drinking, bathing in, brushing their teeth in, contained more than 25 times the amount of lead that is safe for children. (05:49–05:56)
CLAIM
Asserts that a subsequent test showed lead levels in a Flint home increased to 400 parts per billion.
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