By Pranav Moudgalya, Water Policy Intern(Pranav is a Junior at University High School in Irvine, CA) The discussion on lead…
Within the broad aims to improve water quality and public health, states have substantial discretion in how they use their…
By Jessie Norriss, Water Policy Fellow Imagine you are having coffee and suddenly have questions about where the water may…
Kipper Berven and Olya Egorov, EPIC Water Policy Interns This past week, the entire country witnessed millions of Texans lose…
By Olya Egorov, Water Policy Intern The EPA estimates that there are 6-10 million lead service lines currently in use…
Imagine someone asked you to sign up for a race. The entry fee is $100. The grand prize is $10,000.…
The Biden administration has ambitious plans for tackling climate change, notably by expanding renewable energy development. The administration, however, also…
Randall Dobkin, Water Policy Intern COVID-19 has stressed and tested every sector of the world economy. Its emergence has uncovered…
Timothy Male and Sridhar Vedachalam Using toxic lead to make water pipes seemed like a good idea for the 1,000+…
Katy Hansen, Senior Advisor for Water A major federal program – the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund – has provided…