The EPA is finalizing a rule to require replacement of lead service lines that connect homes to water systems. The change would lower lead levels in drinking water but poses logistical challenges.
WASHINGTON — A decade after the Flint, Michigan, water crisis raised alarms about the continuing dangers of lead in tap water ...
The Environmental Protection Agency rule finalized Tuesday could eliminate a toxic threat to U.S. children and is projected ...
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The Biden administration is issuing a final rule requiring the replacement of lead pipes within the next 10 years, a major ...
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President Joe Biden is setting a 10-year deadline for U.S. cities to replace lead pipes and make drinking water safe for all ...
New rules will require utilities to replace lead pipes nationwide. That will take time, but you can protect yourself by ...
Researchers at Rice University have created bioengineered microbes with strong adhesion that have the potential to ...
The rule replaces the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions adopted by the Trump administration that slowed the pace of lead service line replacements. Lead service lines are the main source of lead in ...
Rise in urbanization and ongoing infrastructure expansion propel the need for piping systems across various sectors including construction, water man ...
Did you know the pipes Denver Water uses in its drinking water pipe replacement programs are made from volatile chemicals?