Environmental
In Utah, lead contamination in drinking water (as experienced in some older homes with lead pipes) is a concern because:
ALead contaminated water has a distinctive taste and color
BLead is a neurotoxin especially dangerous for children, causing developmental and cognitive harm✓ Correct
CLead in water is easily filtered by standard water filters
DUtah law requires lead levels to be disclosed only for commercial properties
Explanation
Lead is a serious neurotoxin with no safe level of exposure for children. Children exposed to lead-contaminated water can suffer permanent cognitive and developmental damage.
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