The Oakland Press

Some Detroit homes to get lead paint remediatio­n

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DETROIT » Free lead-based paint remediatio­n is being offered to some households in Southwest Detroit.

Federal funds will pay for the program which is expected to remove potential lead hazards from 455 homes in the 48209 ZIP code over five years. Work is expected to begin in October.

Detroit’s Housing & Revitaliza­tion Department is accepting applicatio­ns from interested residents.

Priority will be given to households with children younger than six, with expectant mothers or with children who have tested positive for lead, according to the city.

More than three-quarters of the housing stock in that part of Detroit was built before 1940. The area also has large number of low-income families and children younger than six.

Testing in 2017 identified more than 50 children living in that ZIP code who had elevated blood-lead levels.

Lead poisoning can cause severe issues with brain developmen­t, including learning disabiliti­es and behavioral problems. Chipped or peeling lead-based paint is a hazard for children. Most of the houses in Detroit were built prior to leadbased paint being banned in 1978.

Remediatin­g lead paint from a single-family home can cost up to $25,000 — a cost unattainab­le for many who live in the city, according to Mayor Mike Duggan.

“This program will keep kids safe and families in their homes,” he said in a release. “Just because a family isn’t wealthy doesn’t mean they don’t deserve a safe house for their child.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? An excavator sits at the site of a house demolition in Detroit. Some southwest Detroit homes are being offered free lead-based paint remediatio­n to remove potential lead hazards from 455 dwellings. Another consequenc­e of lead-based paint in residences is the danger of soil contaminat­ion by lead dust if the home is ever demolished.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO An excavator sits at the site of a house demolition in Detroit. Some southwest Detroit homes are being offered free lead-based paint remediatio­n to remove potential lead hazards from 455 dwellings. Another consequenc­e of lead-based paint in residences is the danger of soil contaminat­ion by lead dust if the home is ever demolished.

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