The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced nearly $2.9 billion in new funding on May 20, 2026, to help states find and remove lead drinking water pipes. Lead is a harmful metal that can damage ...
The ongoing work of identifying lead pipes for safer drinking water in Ohio has received more than $200 million in funding ...
Minnesota's bonds bill allotted only $15 million for lead pipe removal, far short of the estimated $100 million needed.
Des Moines begins replacing lead water lines as Iowa gets $46M in EPA funds, bringing safer drinking water and free upgrades ...
When the federal government ordered cities and towns across the country to determine whether pipes in their public water systems contain lead, the superintendent of Southampton’s Water Department ...
Connecticut will be receiving $27,456,000 in federal funding from the Environmental Protection Administration to help deal ...
California will get $27.5 million in federal funding to find and replace lead pipes that deliver water to homes, the U.S.
Municipalities statewide face a looming 2037 federal deadline to replace all lead-contaminated water lines, a process complicated by funding and bandwidth.