Milwaukee, Wisconsin – President Biden on Tuesday announced $2.6 billion in funding to replace all lead pipes in the United ...
Decades after the dangers of lead pipes were clear, more than 9 million lead pipes remain in use, a fact Biden called shameful.
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.
While in Wisconsin, President Biden announced his administration is investing an additional $2.6 billion for drinking water ...
Gas leaks and explosions have intensified calls among environmentalists for the District and utility companies to embrace ...
The “historic” rule aims to eliminate a major source of lead poisoning and comes a decade after a drinking-water crisis in ...
President Biden announces a new EPA rule requiring Milwaukee to replace 65,000 lead pipes within ten years, significantly ...
Wisconsin would receive $43 million of $2.6 billion for drinking water upgrades and lead pipe replacements, White House says ...
Wisconsin would receive $43 million of $2.6 billion for drinking water upgrades and lead pipe replacements, White House says ...
WATERLOO — Waterloo Water Works recently completed a lead service line inventory confirming no one in the city is using residential lead water pipes. Through numerous phone calls and home ...
lead, galvanized iron, and other materials. It’s recommended that users who frequently take up plumbing projects around the home invest in a handsaw. When looking for a new PVC pipe cutter ...