COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — City leaders announced an expansion of the Lead-Safe Columbus program, a major infrastructure effort aimed at replacing tens of thousands of aging water service lines across ...
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Getting lead out: EPA drops $2.9 billion to replace dangerous water pipes across America
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced nearly $2.9 billion in new funding on May 20, 2026, to help states find ...
Columbus is expanding its lead and galvanized pipe replacement program citywide, hoping to eliminate and replace all pipes across the Columbus Water and Power service area in 12 years, at what the ...
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CT still has thousands of lead pipes carrying drinking water. New funding aims to replace them
Water quality experts say the federal funding covers only a fraction of what it will ultimately cost to replace all of ...
The recent federal funding, which totals nearly $1.1 million, will be used to replace around 120 lead service lines in Aurora, city officials said.
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