Big oof.

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      Can you imagine some future historian finding these sorts of papers?

      Like, “Oh shit, they knew this was happening. Knew what these conditions did to people, and it was going on for long enough that they were able to published research papers on the conditions before, you know, DOING anything about it.”

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        Lead was used extensively in Roman aqueducts from about 500 BC to 300 AD. Julius Caesar’s engineer, Vitruvius, reported, “water is much more wholesome from earthenware pipes than from lead pipes. For it seems to be made injurious by lead, because white lead is produced by it, and this is said to be harmful to the human body.”

        Good thing we didn’t knowingly build infrastructure around lead in the US!