The United States Environmental Protection Agency announces where $3 billion in lead pipe drinking water replacement will be directed. EPA says the funding is intended to accelerate progress in ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has released $3 billion in long-awaited funding to help states remove lead from water pipelines, seeking to curb exposure to a toxin linked to illness. The agency ...
The agency said that billions to replace lead pipes will be allotted to states soon, but health advocates said the delay is highly unusual. The Trump administration is months behind schedule in ...
Illinois EPA offers $7M REWI grants for resilient energy projects at wastewater treatment plants, boosting infrastructure and environmental justice across Illinois.
Between budget cuts, the recent shutdown and a slew of policy changes, local leaders are understandably concerned about the federal government’s continued commitment to helping communities reach ...
Just two weeks ago, Lee Zeldin, chief of the federal Environmental Protection Agency, proposed to narrow federal water protections - a change that critics warned would jeopardize nearly 59,000 acres ...
The Environmental Protection Agency's Gulf Program has awarded a $750,000 grant to the Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary Program to establish a new regional water quality monitoring collaborative ...