Lead, copper detected in TSA break room sink at SEA Airport

The Port of Seattle is remediating, but a TSA officer said many employees are worried about how often they used the water previously.

SEATAC, Wash. — SEA Airport-based officers of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) are tasked with protecting the airport from safety hazards each and every day. Now, a local officer is hoping the airport will do the same for them after learning they may have been exposed to harmful levels of lead and copper.

According to a letter obtained exclusively by KING 5 from the Port of Seattle, two separate tests on the water in the TSA’s South Break Room sink revealed exceeded levels

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