In a historic first for the country, the Environmental Protection Agency last month ordered the replacement of lead pipes in drinking water systems within the next 10 years to combat toxic exposure ...
The U.S. House voted to cut millions promised for the work this year. The Senate will vote this week, as advocates and some ...
Nov. 16—Public water system customers across the region this month began receiving letters notifying them if their drinking water lines might contain lead or lead-absorbing materials, part of a state ...
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 ...
NEWYORK—The Biden-Harris Administration has issued a final rule requiring the replacement of lead pipes across the U.S. within 10 years, part of a broader effort to improve drinking water safety and ...
HENRICO COUNTY, Va. — Underneath her feet and leaves sits Sunny Matheson’s water pipe. The Henrico County resident has lived in the house near Regency Square Mall for 20 years and has not thought much ...
DeKalb County’s publicly owned drinking water system contains no known lead pipes, officials announced on Wednesday.
If you receive a letter from Metro Water, you may want to pay closer attention. That letter might be telling you your water lines contain lead. In compliance with new lead and copper rules from the ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The City of Greensboro is sending out letters to homes to find out what kind of pipes carry water into your home. The letters are in response to a report the city must send to the ...