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Lead in water has been an ongoing policy point for the Biden Administration. President Joe Biden set a 10-year deadline on October 10 for cities to remove all of their lead pipes, aimed at ...
A map shows the places with the highest concentration of U.S. households without access to running water. Plumbing poverty is closely connected to other forms of poverty, such as inadequate housing.
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Map shows states where drinking water contamination is highestWater sources in some parts of the U.S. have higher naturally occurring levels of inorganic arsenic than other areas, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Collectively, the EPA estimates it will cost $1.5 billion per year for America’s 66,000 public drinking water systems to monitor their water for PFAS, inform customers of the results and find ...
An estimated 30% of pipes delivering water to New York City buildings may have lead – and now there’s a map to help determine if your building is affected.
While the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has established a maximum contaminant level for arsenic at 10 micrograms per liter in public water systems, this study delves into the impact ...
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