The EPA releases $3 billion in long-delayed funding to help states replace lead pipes after months of pressure from lawmakers.
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Federal agency is reallocating $1.1 billion in funding after revised inventories cut estimated number of lead service lines in half, reshaping 2026 project pipelines and raising stakes for utilities ...
"Every week of delay has real consequences, particularly in states such as Massachusetts that have some of the oldest water ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced new funding of $3 billion to states to mitigate lead in drinking ...
EPA also said there are 4 million lead service lines that need to be dug up — a drastic revision to its previous estimate of ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency announces where $3 billion in lead pipe drinking water replacement will be directed.
This story is a partnership between Inside Climate News, Grist and WBEZ, a public radio station serving the Chicago metropolitan region. A group of Illinois congressional delegates is calling for the ...
On Tuesday, the Environmental Protection Agency changed the air quality designation for the Salina area, saying it has ...
Decades after officials banned lead in gasoline for new cars and stopped the sale of lead paint — huge steps toward eliminating lead exposure to the public — there are still an estimated 500,000 U.S.
The Mooresville-based retail giant violated the Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting rule, primarily between 2019 and 2021, ...
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