Biden-Harris Admin Allocates $26M to Combat Lead in School Drinking Water Nationwide

August 27, 2024
Biden-Harris Admin Allocates $26M to Combat Lead in School Drinking Water Nationwide
  • A 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for the effective use of the new funding to implement tangible actions, such as installing filters and replacing outdated water fountains.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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