Syracuse, NY – Syracuse fell far short of its promise to remove 3,000 dangerous lead water pipes this year. Instead, it replaced only 700 of the lines that bring drinking water into homes. That ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — Charleston Water System is sending letters this week to thousands of residents living in homes with confirmed lead service lines. While the notices can sound alarming, the ...
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (KQTV) -- Over 16,000 homes and businesses throughout St. Joseph will be checked for potential lead service lines. The City of St. Joseph announced contractors C.E. Bollmeier, M Con ...
BOSTON — Members of the state’s all-Democrat congressional delegation are demanding that the Trump administration release federal funding to remove underground lead pipes from drinking water systems ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has released $3 billion in long-awaited funding to help states remove lead from water pipelines, seeking to curb exposure to a toxin linked to illness. The agency ...
Crews excavate water lines during a utility replacement project. EPA’s updated state inventories show about 4 million lead service lines nationwide—less than half earlier estimates—driving a $3 ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency announces where $3 billion in lead pipe drinking water replacement will be directed. EPA says the funding is intended to accelerate progress in ...
The agency said months ago that billions of dollars in funding for lead in drinking water would be allotted “in the coming weeks.” Massachusetts lawmakers blasted the Trump administration on Monday ...
KINGSTON, N.Y. — The city is among 15 in the state with the highest concentration of lead water service pipes, according to data compiled by the New York League of Conservation Voters Education Fund.
Columbus will receive $500,000 from Ohio to replace and investigate lead service lines near the city's childcare centers, Gov. Mike DeWine, Mayor Andrew Ginther and the Ohio Environmental Protection ...
A group of area mayors and other politicians gathered in Elmwood Park recently to make a plea for financial support for efforts to replace aging lead pipes used in water delivery systems statewide.