Lead pipe projects face delays amid EPA funding holdup
The Trump administration is months behind schedule in distributing an estimated $3 billion to remove and replace lead water pipes, delaying infrastructure projects critical to protecting people from the toxic heavy metal. The 2021 infrastructure law included $15 billion to help fund the replacement of millions of lead-based drinking water pipes nationwide. The money has been divvied up and distributed in tranches to states each year, typically in the spring. But nearly five months after EPA announced other funding this year for water projects through the State Revolving Funds, money for lead pipes remains held up.
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