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Illinois’ share of clean water grants to states would dip to $11 million next year, compared with $105.5 million this year.
Louisiana will receive $412K from the EPA to remove lead pipes from schools and childcare facilities under a national ...
Officials said fallout from the crisis led the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in October 2024 to make changes to the ...
About a decade after Flint’s water crisis caused national outrage, replacement of lead water pipes still isn’t finished.
Among the five U.S. cities estimated to have the most lead pipes — Chicago, Cleveland, New York, Detroit and Milwaukee — only ...
Banking for now on an outdated EPA rule from the first Trump administration, the city with the most lead service lines in the ...
At its current pace, the city’s project to replace lead water lines in Chicago’s Southside neighborhoods could take two ...
The $4.8 million project will replace 542 lead and some galvanized service lines in Struthers. These line replacements will ...
Representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency will be knocking on doors in the northwest, southeast and northeast ...
Cincinnati's water utility reached a significant milestone in a years-long effort to replace lead service lines.
Detecting the presence of lead in potable water due to insufficient water treatment or transport through lead pipes is ...
Nearly a decade after high levels of lead were first detected in the City of Flint’s drinking water, the state of Michigan has submitted a progress report to a federal court marking the completion of ...