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Water testing in Edmonton Law Courts turns up elevated lead levels in about four per cent of samples.
Four of the 19 water fountains tested had elevated levels above the Health Canada maximum.
Signs were recently posted on all fountain indicating whether the water is safe to drink.
The news comes as a report to determine the future of the Edmonton courthouse is “being finalized”.
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