拜登-哈里斯政府宣布斥资 30 亿美元用于更换铅管,以推进安全饮用水,作为投资美国议程的一部分

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美国环保局宣布为拜登总统承诺提供最新一轮资金,以更换全国所有铅管,保护公众健康并帮助提供安全饮用水

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拜登-哈里斯政府宣布拨款 30 亿美元用于更换铅管,以推进安全饮用水,作为投资美国议程的一部分。 (图片来源:Pixabay 的 Dean Moriarty)

美国环境保护局宣布从拜登总统的投资美国议程中拨款 30 亿美元,帮助每个州和地区识别和更换含铅服务管线,防止饮用水中的铅暴露。铅会对健康造成一系列严重影响,包括对儿童大脑发育造成不可逆转的损害。为了保护儿童和家庭,拜登总统承诺更换该国的所有铅管。今天的公告由两党基础设施​​法资助,并通过 EPA 成功的饮用水州循环基金 (DWSRF) 提供,为推进这项工作和政府对环境正义的承诺又迈出了重要一步。这笔资金建立在政府的铅管道和油漆行动计划以及美国环保局的“淘汰铅倡议”的基础上。

EPA 和州循环基金正在合作推进总统的 Justice40 倡议,以确保某些联邦投资的总体效益的 40% 流向因投资不足而边缘化且因污染负担过重的弱势社区。铅暴露对有色人种社区和低收入家庭的影响尤为严重。迄今为止,通过 EPA 铅服务线更换饮用水州循环基金计划宣布的总资金为 90 亿美元,预计将更换全国多达 170 万根铅管,为无数家庭提供清洁饮用水。

“科学是明确的,铅暴露没有安全水平,饮用水中有害暴露的主要来源是通过铅管,”美国环保局局长迈克尔·S·里根说。 “拜登居民明白,尽快识别和拆除铅管至关重要,他已为各州和领地获得了大量资源,以一劳永逸地加速永久拆除危险的铅管。”

拜登总统的两党基础设施​​法历史性地投资了 150 亿美元来确定和更换主要服务线路。该法律规定,通过 DWSRF 一般补充资金和 DWSRF 主导服务线替换资金提供的资金中,49% 必须作为赠款和可免除贷款提供给弱势社区,这对于长期投资不足的社区来说是一项至关重要的投资。根据最新的第七次饮用水基础设施需求调查和评估收集的数据,EPA 预计全国将有 900 万条主导服务线路。今天宣布的资金将专门用于铅服务管线的识别和更换,并将帮助每个州和地区资助项目,以拆除铅管道并减少饮用水中铅的暴露。

用于分配这些资金的特定主导服务线公式使各州能够尽快获得与其需求相称的财政援助,从而进一步促进全国范围内的公共卫生保护。该公式和拨款是根据需求而定的,这意味着预计主导服务项目较多的州会按比例获得更多资金。

除了今天宣布的资金外,美国环保局还发布了一份新的备忘录,阐明各州如何利用这笔资金和其他资金来最有效地减少饮用水中的铅暴露。此外,美国环保署还制定了新的外展文件,帮助供水系统向客户介绍饮用水问题、铅暴露对健康的影响、服务线所有权,以及客户如何支持识别家中潜在的铅服务线。

拜登-哈里斯政府雄心勃勃的拆除铅管举措已经为全国家庭带来了显着成果。今天的最新资金将确保更多家庭受益于这些前所未有的资源,并支持以下项目:

  • 宾夕法尼亚州 West View 水务局已通过两党基础设施​​法获得 800 万美元,用于更换社区服务欠缺地区(主要是阿勒格尼县)的 750 条主要服务线路。其中,超过 540 万美元是可免除的,从而减轻了纳税人和社区的总体财务负担。
  • 在亚利桑那州图森市,该市获得了两党基础设施​​法 695 万美元的资金,用于为其九个公共供水系统开发主要服务管线清单。该市将利用这份清单制定一项计划,更换社区的主要服务线路,并改善居民的饮用水质量——其中许多人生活在低收入和弱势社区。
  • 威斯康星州基诺沙社区位于芝加哥和密尔沃基之间,一直处于该州拆除社区 5,000 条主要服务线路的最前沿。为了加速拆除主要服务管线,基诺沙正在与 EPA 两党基础设施​​法资助的水 TA 团队合作,帮助客户自行清点其服务管线材料,并申请联邦资金来拆除和更换主要服务管线。
  • 位于北卡罗来纳州西部的切罗基印第安人东部族群已被选中接受两党基础设施​​法主导服务线更换基金的支持,以进行服务线清查,并为其五个公共供水系统准备初步工程报告。土地。

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Biden-Harris administration announces $3bn for lead pipe replacement to advance safe drinking water as part of investing in America Agenda

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EPA announces latest round of funding toward President Biden’s commitment to replace every lead pipe in the nation, protecting public health and helping to deliver safe drinking water

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Biden-Harris administration announces $3bn for lead pipe replacement to advance safe drinking water as part of investing in America Agenda. (Credit: Dean Moriarty from Pixabay)

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced $3 billion from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to help every state and territory identify and replace lead service lines, preventing exposure to lead in drinking water. Lead can cause a range of serious health impacts, including irreversible harm to brain development in children. To protect children and families, President Biden has committed to replacing every lead pipe in the country. Today’s announcement, funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and available through EPA’s successful Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), takes another major step to advance this work and the Administration’s commitment to environmental justice. This funding builds on the Administration’s Lead Pipe and Paint Action Plan and EPA’s Get the Lead Out Initiative.

Working collaboratively, EPA and the State Revolving Funds are advancing the President’s Justice40 Initiative to ensure that 40% of overall benefits from certain federal investments flow to disadvantaged communities that are marginalized by underinvestment and overburdened by pollution. Lead exposure disproportionately affects communities of color and low-income families. The $9 billion in total funding announced to date through EPA’s Lead Service Line Replacement Drinking Water State Revolving Fund program is expected to replace up to 1.7 million lead pipes nationwide, securing clean drinking water for countless families.

“The science is clear, there is no safe level of lead exposure, and the primary source of harmful exposure in drinking water is through lead pipes,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “President Biden understands it is critical to identify and remove lead pipes as quickly as possible, and he has secured significant resources for states and territories to accelerate the permanent removal of dangerous lead pipes once and for all.”

President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law invests a historic $15 billion to identify and replace lead service lines. The law mandates that 49% of funds provided through the DWSRF General Supplemental Funding and DWSRF Lead Service Line Replacement Funding must be provided as grants and forgivable loans to disadvantaged communities, a crucial investment for communities that have been underinvested in for too long. EPA projects a national total of 9 million lead services lines across the country, based on data collected from the updated 7th Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment. The funding announced today will be provided specifically for lead service line identification and replacement and will help every state and territory fund projects to remove lead pipes and reduce exposure to lead from drinking water.

The Lead Service Line-specific formula used to allot these funds allows states to receive financial assistance commensurate with their need as soon as possible, furthering public health protection nationwide. The formula and allotments are based on need — meaning that states with more projected lead service lines receive proportionally more funding.

Alongside the funding announced today, EPA is also releasing a new memorandum that clarifies how states can use this and other funding to most effectively reduce exposure to lead in drinking water. Additionally, EPA has developed new outreach documents to help water systems educate their customers on drinking water issues, health impacts of lead exposure, service line ownership, and how customers can support the identification of potential lead service lines in their homes.

The Biden-Harris Administration’s ambitious initiative to remove lead pipes has already delivered significant results for families across the nation. Today’s latest funding will ensure more families benefit from these unprecedented resources, and support projects like these:

  • West View Water Authority in Pennsylvania has received $8 million through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to replace 750 lead service lines in underserved areas of the community — primarily in Allegheny County. Of that funding, more than $5.4 million is forgivable, reducing the overall financial burden on ratepayers and the community.
  • In Tucson, Arizona, the city received $6.95 million in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funds to develop lead service line inventories for their nine public water systems. The city will use this inventory to develop a plan to replace lead service lines in the community and improve drinking water quality for residents — many of whom live in low-income and disadvantaged communities.
  • Located in between Chicago and Milwaukee, the community of Kenosha, Wisconsin has been at the forefront of the state’s efforts to remove 5,000 lead service lines in their community. To accelerate lead service line removal, Kenosha is working with EPA’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law-funded Water TA team to help customers self-inventory their service line material and apply for federal funding to remove and replace lead service lines.
  • The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, located across western North Carolina, has been selected to received support from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s lead service line replacement funds to conduct service line inventories and prepare preliminary engineering reports for five of the public water systems on their land.

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