The American Jobs Plan's $45 billion to replace lead pipes and service lines across the U.S. would be the federal government’s most ambitious effort on this front to date—and research suggests that the public health and economic benefits of doing so are extensive.
Biden is right: America's lead pipes need to be replaced. Here's why. - Mikael Wolfe and Caroline Reinhart
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EPA estimates more than 200,000 lead pipes remain in Missouri • Missouri Independent
HELP' available to property owners with lead pipes
White House unveils plan to replace every lead pipe in the U.S.
To protect kids, Biden to require replacement of lead pipes nationwide - The Washington Post
While updating water meters, Philadelphia will develop database of city's lead pipes
Chicago must replace over 400K lead pipes, mostly on South and West sides; new EPA rule gives 40 years for completion - ABC7 Chicago
Michigan cities must begin replacing lead pipes. But who has the cash?
Cities must replace harmful lead pipes within 10 years under new Biden administration plan
Chicago Has More Lead Service Pipes Than Any Other US City, Illinois the Most of Any State, Chicago News
Cost of lead water line replacement takes many NYers by surprise