For every dollar invested in lead service line removal in Ohio, the state would see a public health and economic benefit of $32 to $45, according to a 2024 report by the Ohio Environmental Council.
East Dundee plans to spend more than a half million dollars this year removing lead service lines that bring water into village homes and businesses. The $508,000 earmarked for the first year of the ...
Environmental & Public Health International® (EPHI) announced that its UNEP-recognized Lead Service Line Replacement Cost Calculator® (LSLRCC) has been featured by the PreventionWeb platform of the ...
The council recently approved utility rate hikes taking effect in June meant to help pay for lead line replacements in the ...
Through a data-driven, equity-focused planning framework, EPHI strengthens State Revolving Fund (SRF) drinking water applications, supports Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) compliance ...