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Biden sets 10-year deadline for U.S. cities to replace lead pipes nationwide

Weirton, WVLocal News

President Joe Biden has initiated a significant public health measure by establishing a 10-year deadline for U. S. cities to replace lead pipes, aiming to eliminate the risks associated with lead in drinking water. This decision comes in the wake of the devastating Flint, Michigan water crisis, which brought national attention to the dangers of lead contamination. The plan reflects an urgent response to ongoing concerns about water safety in many communities across the country.

By finalizing this aggressive approach, the Biden administration emphasizes its commitment to improving infrastructure and public health. Cities will be required to develop and implement strategies to meet this ambitious goal, which may include securing funding and engaging local stakeholders. The initiative is expected to have widespread implications for water quality and health equity in underserved areas. The administration's focus on replacing aging infrastructure aligns with broader environmental and health objectives. Overall, this deadline marks a pivotal moment in the fight against lead contamination and the quest for safe drinking water for all Americans.

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