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A new rule requires lead pipes to be gone within a decade. It won’t be easy. The EPA is right to take firm action to end a decades-long crisis, but there’s a long way to go.
Local News Here’s what to know about those lead pipe letters that went out this month Experts say there's no need to panic — but anyone who received a letter should take precautions.
Flint, Michigan, is still working on replacing all of its lead pipes and repairing public trust.
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Flint, Michigan, is still working on replacing all of its lead pipes and repairing public trust.
The letter does not mean you have lead in your water. It is part of a requirement to find out what kind of pipes you have in your home.
Erie Water Works secures an additional $10 million for lead pipe replacement project The $65 million project could be finished as soon as 2027.
Lead pipe replacement initiative finalized Federal program to remove lead from municipal water systems likely will lead to infrastructure projects and nonferrous alloys demand.