Biden-Harris Admin Allocates $26M to Combat Lead in School Drinking Water Nationwide
August 26, 2024A recent study highlighted that no state received an 'A' grade for school water quality, with over half of the states, including Florida, failing to meet acceptable standards.
Researchers from Environment America recommend utilizing the grant funds to replace old water fountains in schools with safer alternatives.
Lead exposure poses serious health risks, particularly for children, affecting their mental and physical development, while also posing risks for adults, including heart disease and kidney damage.
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced a significant initiative to combat lead contamination in school drinking water, allocating $26 million in new grants.
This funding, authorized under the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act, is part of ongoing efforts that have provided over $150 million since 2019 for lead testing and remediation in U.S. schools and childcare facilities.
The grants aim to support states, territories, and the District of Columbia in reducing lead exposure in environments where children learn and play.
Georgia is set to receive $1,152,000 of this funding specifically for lead reduction programs and childcare lead testing.
Experts stress that there is no safe level of lead exposure, underscoring the urgency of ensuring safe drinking water in schools.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that lead levels in school drinking water should not exceed 1 part per billion.
Florida, among other states, has raised concerns about lead contamination in school drinking water, prompting a response from the EPA.
Advocates in Georgia are calling for the effective use of the new funding to implement tangible actions, such as installing filters and replacing outdated water fountains.
In addition to school initiatives, parents are encouraged to install certified lead-removing water filtration systems at home to further protect their children.
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Yahoo News • Aug 23, 2024
Georgia getting $1.1 million to protect children from lead in school, childcare facility waterYahoo News • Aug 26, 2024
Florida among states with concerns over lead in school drinking water