Bay View hosts town hall meeting to discuss lead in water
Posted: Sep 10, 2018 9:12 PM CDT
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MILWAUKEE COUNTY (CBS 58) -- Bay View High School held a town hall meeting on Monday evening.
People voiced their concerns over lead in their water.
The city gave information on how you can look up to see if your home has a lead service line or other lead abatement issues.
The city recently appointed a new health commissioner to oversee the issue.
Jeanette Kowalik was sworn in last week.
For more information and lead in water resources, click here.
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