"Lead levels high enough to potentially harm children have been found in artificial turf used at thousands of schools, playgrounds and day-care centers across the country, yet two federal agencies continue to promote the surfacing as safe, a USA TODAY analysis shows.
The growing use of turf fields layered with rubber crumbs has raised health concerns centered mostly on whether players face increased risk of injury, skin infection or cancer. The U.S. has more than 11,000 artificial turf fields, which can cost $1 million to replace.
But largely overlooked has been the possible harm to young children from ingesting lead in turf materials, and the federal government's role in encouraging their use despite doing admittedly limited research on their health safety."
Thomas Frank reports for USA TODAY March 16, 2015.
"Feds Promote Artificial Turf as Safe Despite Health Concerns"
Source: USA TODAY, 03/16/2015