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The United States wants to replace all its lead pipes within 10 years

by manhattantribune.com
7 December 2023
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The American authorities announced on Thursday that they wanted to replace all lead pipes in the country within 10 years, in order to protect the population from any water contamination, which is dangerous for the health of children in particular.

President Joe Biden’s government had already set a goal of removing all of these pipes, but the new regulatory proposal from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) this time sets a binding horizon.

In 2014, lead-contaminated water in the city of Flint constituted one of the worst health scandals in recent years in the United States.

Up to approximately 10 million American households still receive their tap water through lead pipes. African Americans and other minorities, as well as low-income people, are disproportionately affected, often living in older homes.

“President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris believe everyone should be able to turn on the tap and know that the glass of water they pour themselves is safe to drink,” Brenda Mallory said in a statement. environmental manager at the White House.

In 2021, Joe Biden’s major infrastructure modernization plan included $15 billion in funding to replace lead pipes and develop a national inventory of these pipes.

No level of lead exposure is completely safe, experts say. It can seriously affect the physical and mental development of children. In adults, it can cause hypertension, heart and kidney problems and cancer.

This new regulation, which must be subject to a mandatory period of public debate before being definitively adopted, “is an essential response to a health crisis in progress for more than a century”, reacted in a press release Suzanne Novak, lawyer for the environmental association Earthjustice.

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