More than $26 billion in federal funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is earmarked for lead service line replacement and other drinking water system improvements, supporting the EPA’s updates ...
Workers have found there are no lead water lines in Boulder, after doing a two-year inventory required by state and federal regulations. To conduct the inventory, city workers reviewed thousands ...
The Brunswick-Glynn County Joint Water and Sewer Commission officials say the public water system has no lead lines, but that a recently imposed rule from the U.S. Environmental Protection ...
with the normal water lines visible several feet above the now-dry surface. This is all the result of a long stretch of hot weather during the summer, followed by an extremely dry fall season so far.
Ever wondered how they are made? Watch it inside. Copper bottles have become increasingly popular over the past few years, especially after people became aware of the health advantages of consuming ...
India extends Rs 487.60 crore rupee-denominated credit line to Mauritius for a water pipeline replacement project under IDEAS scheme. This initiative, marking the first of its kind, aims to ...
One official pointed out that Michigan’s lead and copper rule, the most progressive in the country, gave water systems two decades to get rid of their toxic service lines. The state now says it ...
This city of Columbia water tower is near the University of South Carolina campus along Pickens Street. Columbia has one of the state of South Carolina’s largest water systems. Sammy Fretwell ...
In May, state officials told Scripps News the city would still be responsible for fixing those lines but indicated that the process could take years. One official pointed out that Michigan’s lead and ...
All water systems must publish an initial inventory of water service lines denoting whether they are lead, galvanized, requiring replacement, or unknown. Then, they must share that information ...
Humanity has thrown the global water cycle off balance “for the first time in human history,” fueling a growing water disaster that will wreak havoc on economies, food production and lives ...