IF YOU’RE OF A CERTAIN AGE, YOU MIGHT HAVE GROWN UP DRINKING WATER OUT OF THIS, BUT THESE DAYS YOUR CHILD MAY BE BRINGING A WATER BOTTLE LIKE THIS ONE TO SCHOOL. AND AS NEW STATEWIDE LEAD TESTING DATA ...
MODEL. JASON ASHLEY, BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS LEAD WATER ISSUES IN THE PAST ARE WELL DOCUMENTED, BUT OVER FIVE YEARS OF RECENT TESTING, CITY SCHOOLS HAVE SEEN LOWER LEVELS OF LEAD THAN MOST OTHER ...
Ohio lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill to replace all lead water pipes within 15 years, estimated to cost $5 billion. While a federal ban on lead pipes in public water systems exists, Ohio has an ...
ATLANTA — More than 200,000 metro Atlanta area homes are getting their water from pipes that may contain lead, an 11Alive News Investigation revealed. In October 2024, the U.S. Environmental ...
A plan by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to limit lead contamination in drinking water would require most water utilities across the nation to replace all lead pipes within ten years.
Aurora officials have found high levels of lead in the drinking water supplied to some homes. Between January and June, 100 samples were collected and tested for lead using recently-heightened federal ...
Rhode Island has launched a new online tool that allows residents to check if their homes have lead service lines. The mapping tool is part of a government effort to replace all lead pipes in the ...
If your home has old lead water pipes, there's a chance that harmful concentrations of lead may be present in your water. An experimental new device could soon allow homeowners to check for themselves ...
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 ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) -The city of Wausau is celebrating the replacement of their 1,000th water lead pipeline. Mayor Doug Diny and Governor Tony Evers say this milestone represents Wisconsin’s ...
Ohio lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill to replace all lead water pipes within 15 years, estimated to cost $5 billion. While a federal ban on lead pipes in public water systems exists, Ohio has an ...