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Tennessee accelerating efforts to replace lead pipes

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Tennessee is working to eliminate lead pipes under the EPA's Lead and Copper Rule Improvements, which require most lead pipes to be removed within ten years. The EPA has named Tennessee as seventh highest in the amount of lead service lines in the nation.

Grace Stranch, CEO of the Harpeth Conservancy, said Tennessee recently had to report its water system inventories to the EPA, identifying those area with the most lead service lines. She added that around 23,000 of them statewide have lead.

"The state then has to take those inventories and figure out, out of all of these different pipes that are unknown, which ones have lead, and then the ones that have lead, they have to replace them," she explained.

Stranch added that in Tennessee, all 477 water systems have submitted an inventory, which is rare when compared with the rest of the United States. She added the Bipartisan infrastructure Law has allocated more than $30 billion dollars to improve drinking water nationwide. Tennessee is responsible for distributing these funds where needed, and the funding is crucial for removing lead from pipes.

Maureen Cunningham, chief strategy officer and director of water with the Environmental Policy Innovation Center, saidnew legislation now prioritizes replacing lead pipes to reduce and potentially eliminate lead in drinking water.

"Lead is a neurotoxin," she said. "There's basically no safe level of lead in drinking water for human health, according to the CDC and multiple other health organizations. Lead can actually accumulate in the body over time and be stored in the bones."

Cunningham said the U.S. needs $1.2 trillion for water infrastructure upgrades, including $625 billion for drinking water alone, as aging systems require replacement.

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