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Cities, states say they’ll need more help to replace millions of lead pipes

  • A new federal rule requires water utilities to replace millions of lead drinking water pipes at a cost of billions of dollars.
  • States, cities, and water utilities agree on the need to replace lead pipes for safe water but fear high costs for ratepayers.
  • The EPA estimates over 9 million service lines are lead, which can cause serious health issues, especially in children.
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