Minnesota's bonds bill allotted only $15 million for lead pipe removal, far short of the estimated $100 million needed.
Thousands of lead water lines may still be being used in Connecticut. What is the state doing to fix it? WSHU: Hello, Andrew. New data obtained by you and your colleagues at the Connecticut Mirror ...
Waukegan trying to overcome challenges in replacing lead pipes: ‘People are afraid to open the door’
Waukegan is finding it increasingly challenging to find the mostly older houses with lead pipes in need of changing, as the city’s replacement program plans to double the number of homes with copper ...
Jeffrey Bell watched as crews dug up and replaced neighbors' lead water pipes, hoping his mother's house would be next. Workers told him it wasn't on their list but was probably assigned to another ...
Des Moines begins replacing lead water lines as Iowa gets $46M in EPA funds, bringing safer drinking water and free upgrades ...
Erie Water Works received a $9.6 million grant and a $400,000 loan from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority for a lead pipe replacement project. The project aims to replace nearly ...
Thousands of Long Islanders — mostly in Nassau County — drink water that flows through aging lead pipes. That could expose area residents to toxins that can cause kidney disease, anemia, high blood ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - The Environmental Protection Agency says exposure to lead can cause a whole host of health problems; from headaches and hearing problems in kids, to hypertension and brain damage ...
The challenge is to figure out where toxic pipes are buried and who will pay to remove them. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports. Credit: Newsday/Photojournalist: Rick Kopstein; Ed Quinn; and Drew Singh ...
FILE - A copper water supply line, left, is shown connected to a water main after being installed for lead pipe, right, in Flint, Mich., Friday, July 20, 2018. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File) FLINT, Mich ...
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