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A national map of water service area boundaries can support Justice 40 goals and other federal programs.

States act to get the lead out faster: Will they be better poised to access federal funding?

Why do we need drinking water service area boundaries?
We need investment in physical infrastructure and digital infrastructure to quickly and equitably replace lead pipes.

We shouldn’t have to wonder “Who is responsible for my water?” We should know.

Lead in Water Harms Red States, Too

An EPIC Response to EPA’s Nutrient Pollution Memo

EPIC hires a Director for the Funding Navigator team
Denise Schmidt joins EPIC to lead the Funding Navigator team

The Case for Crediting Wildlife Crossings
A policy role cities can play in replacing lead pipes faster and equitably

Water Prize Winners Tap into Innovation to Replace Toxic Lead Pipes Faster

Who gets water from who? The answer is pretty hard to tell at a national level...and even local, for that matter!
What types of projects do states actually invest in with Clean Water State Revolving Funds?

EPIC supports principles for Lead Service Line Replacements
Under the leadership of NRDC and other advocates, EPIC has signed on in agreement with principles to make lead service line replacement more equitable, efficient, and protective of health.

EPIC supports EPA’s BIL SRF Implementation
EPIC applauds EPA’s firm commitment in this guidance on BIL SRF implementation to advancing equity by allocating funding to the communities that need it most.

EPIC to host webinar on equitable wastewater infrastructure in disadvantaged rural communities

EPIC Featured: EPA confirms filters reduce lead in Michigan city’s water

Using the Clean Water SRF Program for Financing Septic Repairs and Replacement
