Biden-Harris Administration’s New State Funding Distribution for Replacing Lead Pipes Based on Highest Need
123 – and growing: A national movement to replace toxic lead pipes
State SRF Policies to help Communities Fully Take Up the new Federal Funding for Lead Service Line Replacement
EPIC Will Support Lead Service Line Replacement in 50 New Communities Over the Next Three Years
For Immediate Release: EPIC Releases a New Report to Guide Replacement of Toxic Lead Pipes Over Next Decade
From the ground up: A guide to replacing the nation’s toxic lead pipes over the next decade
Best Practices: How to Replace Lead Pipes Quickly, Efficiently, and Equitably Over the Next Decade
Intersection of Technology and Water: Using Technology to Speed Up Lead Pipe Replacement
Lead-Free Water Challenge: What We Learned About How To Prepare Your Inventory Without Knowing Everything Yet
What We Learned From Evaluating Drinking Water Funding & Why It’s Currently Too Hard to Effectively Track
Menu of Options: Data and Technology To Replace Lead Pipes Faster
Lead-Free Water Challenge: What We Learned About Proactive Communications Around Lead Service Line Replacement
EPIC participates in Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Cities Initiative meeting with mayors on water equity
Lead-Free Water Challenge: What We Learned About Data Management and Lead Service Line Inventories
EPIC Applauds EPA Guidance Urging Communities to Inventory and Replace Toxic Lead Pipes ‘As Soon as Possible’
Example of a service line tap card from a municipality in Massachusetts. Photo credit: EPIC