EPA announces nearly $60M to replace lead pipes in Minnesota
The money will help communities map lead service lines and replace them through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.
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EPA announces $94M for Wisconsin to find and replace lead pipes
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it’s awarding nearly $2.9 billion through a state revolving loan fund to help states find and replace lead pipes, including $94.3 million for Wisconsin. The post EPA announces $94M for Wisconsin to find and replace lead pipes appeared first on WPR.
Getting Lead Out: EPA Drops $2.9 Billion To Replace Dangerous Water Pipes Across America - Tampa Free Press
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 brain, and it is especially dangerous for young children. The new money will flow directly to states through a program […] Getting Lead Out: EPA Drops $2.9 Billion To Replace Dangerous Water Pipes Across America
EPA allocates $27.5 million to reduce lead in drinking water By Comilla-Free Writing The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a $27.5 million investment to protect Puerto Rico from exposure to lead in drinking water. The funds will be used to locate and replace lead pipes that supply water to households. Lead is a potent neurotoxin, especially harmful to children. “By supporting drinking water infrastructure, EPA protects public …
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