The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a new rule to clean up America’s drinking water by replacing most remaining lead pipes in the next 10 years.
This rule is long overdue — no amount of lead exposure is safe, yet 9.2 million households still have lead pipes or service lines.
But it doesn’t go far enough: Some cities would get longer than 10 years to replace all their lead pipes, and homeowners or renters could be on the hook for some of the costs.
Send a message to the EPA: Tell the agency that you support a strong rule that requires *all* lead pipes to be removed in the next 10 years and doesn’t make individuals or families pay for it.