the_phoenix wrote:
The toxic water in LA County, California and Flint, Michigan ...
brought to you courtesy of
the Democrats.
There is not widespread water quality problems in LA County. There is the occasional small town that uses well water and doesn't treat it properly when needed, and there has been the occasional contamination of stored water in reservoirs, but that water is usually not sent to customers. California water districts are usually fairly obsessive about water quality.
Unacceptable levels of lead has been found in the blood of some children in Los Angeles, but this is probably from lead paint, which many of the older buildings have. There is a tendency for the landlords of these older buildings to keep painting over the original lead based paint layers using lead free paint, because removing the lead paint would be more costly. Of course, if the building is not maintained well and the paint starts to chip or peel off, the lead dust can end up in the environment where it can find it's way into people. Soil in some areas may also have higher concentrations of lead due to industrial activities decades ago, or the use of leaded fuel.