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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio lawmakers are introducing a bipartisan bill they are hoping will not only improve the state’s water quality, but also save lives. Ohio state Reps. Dontavius Jarrells, D-Columbus, ...
The city of Elgin plans to remove 900 more lead water service lines in 2026, targeting properties south of Larkin Avenue and east of McLean Boulevard. That will bring the total to nearly 4,339 by the ...
GRAND HAVEN, Mich. — Grand Haven is getting ready for one of its biggest projects ever. The city is planning to replace around 600 lead lines. It will cost the city roughly $3 million, which is coming ...
A construction worker works on dislodging an old lead line in the basement of a house before his colleague pulls it out using an excavator. Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror This story is part of CT ...
Property owners in Kentucky will receive notices if they have lead or galvanized water lines or if the material in a water line is not known. (Getty Images) Kentuckians will soon get notices from ...
A proposed strengthening of the federal Lead and Copper Rule could require public water systems to identify and replace every lead line in their communities, even lines connecting to homes that ...
As communities throughout the state hurry to meet mandates to replace lead water service lines, Orland Park finds itself in an eviable position. While some towns need to replace hundreds or perhaps ...
Illinois American Water, the water company that services most of the Peoria area, is in the midst of a major undertaking to replace lead water service lines in Peoria as mandated by state and federal ...
The water pressure had dropped so low it was impossible to take a shower. And it took a half hour for the toilet to fill up after it was flushed. Was it a broken filter? Sandra Grant’s 87-year-old ...
Amid a major federal government push to get rid of lead in water service lines, many municipalities are struggling to keep up. Processing Content One city has been ahead of the curve: Pittsburgh, ...
Pennsylvania American Water announced today that it will be replacing 357 lead service lines in Pittsburgh and Mt. Oliver Borough. This project will start in mid-June and will be funded by a 1.6 ...
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