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      Get the lead out - and galvanized too while we’re at it!
 
      
      New $1 Million Great Lakes Water Infrastructure Loan Fund Supporting Improved Water Quality in the Great Lakes Region
 
      
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      New Tool Spotlights Areas for Drinking Water Interventions in Texas
 
      
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      Following the Money: How Dollars Flow From Federal Appropriations Through State Revolving Fund Programs to Support Local Water Infrastructure Projects
 
      
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Washington State Standing Up Community-Based Public-Private Partnerships for Green Stormwater Projects
Reading between the (lead pipe allotment) numbers: 2024 version
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      EPIC submits public comment on Lead and Copper Rule Improvements
 
      
      The Wide World of Drinking Water Data
For experts working to improve drinking water quality and access, the data is almost as important as water itself. How can we better access this data? Who has safe, affordable, and quality drinking water—and who doesn’t? This blog begins to answer some of those key questions.

