Watchdog: EPA's lead pipe fix sent about $3 billion to states based on unverified data - The Environmental Protection Agency ...
The EPA inspector general criticized the agency's method of allocating funds for states to replace lead pipes, claiming that inaccurate data was used.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said it will spend $3 billion to help states and territories identify and ...
Margaret Gatewood fills her grandson’s cup with tap water last month in Memphis. The White House estimates that there are more than 9 million lead pipes in the United States. (Kevin Wurm for The ...
New Delhi: The Biden administration announced on Thursday that $3 billion in federal funding will be used to replace toxic lead water pipes across the country. The funding will be used to replace up ...
President Biden will announce Thursday that his administration will be doling out $3 billion in funds to replace lead pipes, which can pose a health hazard. Biden will announce the funds, part of ...
Biden announces $3 billion to replace lead pipes across the US. President Biden unveiled a new initiative in North Carolina, a state that has been a challenge for the Democrats in the last two ...
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) used unverified data in the process of sending billions of taxpayer dollars to ...
The $9 billion in total funding announced to date is expected to replace approximately 1.7 million lead pipes.
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Federal officials have taken another step to rid the nation of hazardous water pipes The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will make available $3 billion to help states identify and replace lead ...