This story is a partnership between Grist , Inside Climate News , and WBEZ, a public radio station serving the Chicago metropolitan region.
Lead pipes are ubiquitous. At this point, no state has gotten rid of all of its toxic lead service lines, which pipe drinking water to homes and businesses. But some cities like Chicago, New York City, and Detroit, have more lead plumbing than others, and replacing it can cost tens of thousands of dollars. The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Biden-era infrastructure law , promised $15 billion for lead pipe replacements across the country to be disbursed over five years.
But in a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency sent earlier this week, a group of Illinois congressional delegates allege that $3 billion

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