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Years after problems with Flint’s water emerged, the town has finally replaced all of its lead pipes - The historic milestone ...
The contamination in Flint, Michigan, sparked a national dialogue about the harms of lead pipes and the country’s aging water infrastructure.
The federal funding will allow the city to oversee the process, and pipe replacement will be free for customers.
A delayed timeline will expose many more children and adults to the risk of toxic drinking water, and rising temperatures ...
Louisiana will get $412,000 in grant funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to remove lead pipes for schools ...
Flint's missteps offer lessons for municipalities that face a recently imposed federal mandate to replace their own lead service lines.
Among the five U.S. cities estimated to have the most lead pipes — Chicago, Cleveland, New York, Detroit and Milwaukee — only ...
A bill in the Ohio House would require public water systems to replace lead lines within 15 years − a massive undertaking ...
The town is warning residents on Greenville’s public water system to hold off on drinking water and get their supply tested after elevated levels of lead have been found in Greenville Water Department ...
"We are working hard to get our schools ready for students this fall, and this news today is another indication of our progress." ...
The City of Zanesville is taking part in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Get Lead Out initiative to locate and remove lead pipes from Zanesville homes. Homes built before 1988 could contain lead ...