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Looking for Clues on Lead Service Line Inventories in the 7th DWINSA Update
As the initial service line material inventory deadline passes, we’re examining the updated 7th DWINSA survey results for clues of what we might expect from this forthcoming data.
In this blog, Phil Cork investigates national trends and what we learned from these updated survey results.

Here’s why Milwaukee and Wisconsin are models for lead pipe replacement - and why President Joe Biden is there delivering the Biden-Harris swan song on lead in drinking water

EPIC Applauds Landmark Biden-Harris Lead and Copper Rule Improvements

A deep dive into EPA’s Lead Service Line Replacement Funding Allotment Formula

A Technical Advisory Toolkit for Lead Service Lines

Leveraging Data to Drive Equitable Water Policy in Texas: Insights from Prioritization Tool Inform Texas SFY 2025 DWSRF IUP Comments

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

Stretching the Dollar to Get the Lead Out: Good Decision-Making and Planning for Lead Service Line Cost Efficiencies

Stretching the Dollar to Get the Lead Out: Advancing Lead Service Line Programs with Low or No-Cost Policies and Practices

Take a hike: What states are doing to support more green stormwater infrastructure through planning and funding

Exploring How States are Distributing Historic Drinking Water Investments

Where do you get your water from, and is it safe to drink? Advances in EPA modeling delivers for drinking water justice

A Data Funnel for Drinking Water Infrastructure

Are More Drinking Water Funds Going to State-defined Disadvantaged Communities Through State Revolving Funds? (Answer: Be Patient!)

New Tool Spotlights Areas for Drinking Water Interventions in Texas

Following the Flow of Investments in Water Infrastructure Projects through the State Revolving Funds (SRFs)

Following the Money: How Dollars Flow From Federal Appropriations Through State Revolving Fund Programs to Support Local Water Infrastructure Projects
