HEALTHLA TIMES — LOCAL
California gets $27.5 million to find and replace toxic lead pipes that deliver water to homes
California has been awarded $27.5 million in federal funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to identify and replace lead pipes that supply water to homes. This funding initiative aims to address public health concerns related to lead contamination in drinking water infrastructure.
Mentioned
Related Signal
Adjacent reporting
- Trump admin steps up next phase of effort to protect children’s health
- Trump admin steps up next phase of effort to protect children’s health
- Lead contamination crisis exposed in public parks across major southern city
- Altadena's latest rebuilding roadblock: Who pays the $70 million needed for sewage upgrades?
- What You Should Know About Lead Contamination in Omaha, Nebraska
- A $40-million project will clean MacArthur Lake. Will it help fix the park?