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Redlined Neighborhoods Still Poisoned

Redlined Neighborhoods Still Poisoned

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A shocking new study links historic redlining to today’s lead contamination in Hartford, Connecticut—areas once deemed “undesirable” now show the highest soil lead levels, putting kids at serious risk. Neighborhoods like Clay-Arsenal and Downtown, marked with the lowest housing grades in the 1930s, are 20% more likely to have lead in their soil, and that risk jumps to 40% in multi-family homes. The lead stems from decades-old paint and gasoline, still lingering in the environment. Children of color in these areas face the greatest exposure, echoing state health data showing racial disparities in lead poisoning. While soil remediation exists, it’s expensive and temporary—true solutions require tackling the root cause: lead paint on aging homes. Experts urge testing soil and taking simple precautions to protect families.

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