Residents can scratch the pipe with a screwdriver to discover the type of piping material. If the pipe matches the color of a ...
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Charleston Water System estimates that it will cost them more than $120 million over the next 13 years to comply with new ...
The Environmental Protection Agency's Lead and Copper Rule Improvements is seeking to replace all lead service lines ...
Columbus City Utilities has said it does not anticipate finding many lead pipes supplying water to homes in Columbus as ...
A sample of lead pipe from Flint, Mich., sits on display during a tour of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Center For ...
Turning on the sink at home may seem like a harmless task. And you might not think much about how water gets into your home ...
President Joe Biden took a major step toward eliminating the national scourge of lead pipes, unveiling a new rule mandating ...
Ta’Nya Neal was one of 10 lead-free youth ambassadors who recently knocked on doors to raise awareness about and increase ...
The EPA estimates that up to 9 million homes are still served by lead pipes nationwide. Under the rule, drinking water systems nationwide, including in homes and public schools, are required to ...
A decade after the Flint, Michigan, water crisis raised alarms about the dangers of lead in tap water, President Joe Biden is ...