California will get $27.5 million in federal funding to find and replace lead pipes that deliver water to homes, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday.
Columbus is launching a decade-long plan to replace over 50,000 lead and galvanized water lines across the city. The city will replace the lines for free, saving affected households an estimated ...
A water line break has closed a section of Waterbury Road on Wednesday in Thomaston, just a mile from the Waterbury line, ...
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RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (WSAV) — UPDATE: The City of Richmond Hill has issued a boil water advisory due to a broken water line ...
California is getting about $27.5 million in new federal cash to track down and rip out toxic lead pipes that deliver ...
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Unexpected utility markings on your driveway can be easy to misread, but taking a moment to understand the situation may save ...
The EPA announced $94.3 million in funding for Wisconsin to find and replace lead pipes that deliver water to homes.
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Here's what you need to know for Tuesday, May 12, on the water emergency affecting a large part of Oakland County.