New York, NY – Group Sues City Schools over Toxic Light Fixtures

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    New York, NY – A coalition of families is asking New York City schools to immediately remove aging fluorescent light fixtures it says are leaking a toxic substance that may harm children’s health.

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    Activists have filed a lawsuit demanding that New York City move faster to remove lighting fixtures tainted with the toxic chemicals known as PCBs from hundreds of public schools.

    City officials announced a 10-year plan in February to replace the aging fluorescent lights. The lighting fixtures can leak PCBs over time.

    The federal lawsuit was filed Wednesday by New York Lawyers for the Public Interest on behalf of a parents’ group.

    Miranda Massie, a lawyer with the group, told The Wall Street Journal that the work could be done in about two years.

    Department of Education spokeswoman Natalie Ravitz said the 10-year plan is responsible and will cause minimum disruption.

    PCBs are suspected of causing cancer and other diseases.


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    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    The cost of a 2 year replacement program is prohibitive for a city that is broke…..the lawyers who bring this lawsuit should tell us where the money will come from

    12 years ago

    I believe modern ballasts are more energy efficient than old ones, so #2 might be right.