EPA receives $6.5 billion in funding for nationwide drinking water upgrades
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The Biden administration has invested $6.5 billion in the Environmental Protection Agency for drinking water upgrades. Nearly $3 billion will go to identifying and replacing lead pipes, aiding the Biden administration’s goal in reaching 100% lead-free water systems.
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