Ohio lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill to replace all lead water pipes within 15 years, estimated to cost $5 billion. While a federal ban on lead pipes in public water systems exists, Ohio has an ...
Fall River has been undertaking a project to replace all lead water service pipes. The project is free to homeowners. For more information, contact the city Water Department. FALL RIVER —The city has ...
The project aims to remove nearly 7,400 potentially-hazardous lead service lines and connections from the city's system, and more than 5,500 such connections in various parts of the city have been ...
Albany has replaced more than 1,400 of the estimated 13,000 lead service lines that carry its drinking water. But political and logistical obstacles remain. A city of Albany foreman searches for a ...
Ohio lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill to replace all lead water pipes within 15 years, estimated to cost $5 billion. While a federal ban on lead pipes in public water systems exists, Ohio has an ...
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