Advocates for clean water are celebrating Tuesday’s announcement from the White House that will require public drinking water systems to identify and replace lead water pipes within ten years. The U.S ...
A proposed new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would mean that most cities have to replace their lead water pipes within a decade. That’s a big deal—but it doesn’t actually go far ...
Approximately $160 million from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, also known as the bipartisan infrastructure law, will go toward replacing 19 miles of lead pipes and upgrading water ...
All too often, Americans of all political stripes are quick to criticize the decisions made by the federal government or to raise concerns over whether Washington, D.C. understands the issues that ...
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