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United Nations Environment Programme Recognizes Free Drinking Water Infrastructure Equity Tool — Sponsorships Now Open to Advance Lead Service Line Replacements and Public Health Equity
Developed by the former EPA Flint Emergency Coordinator, this free, equity-focused tool empowers communities to accelerate lead service line replacements—and is now welcoming mission-aligned sponsors.
Lead Service Line Replacement Funding Just Got Easier: Free Tool Earns DOI Citation from Open Science Framework, Strengthening State Revolving Fund Applications
The Lead Service Line Replacement Cost Calculator earns Open Science Framework recognition, providing a formal, citable foundation that supports implementation of Lead and Copper Rule Improvements
Billion Dollar Lead Service Line Replacement Tool Featured in Leading Civic and Educational Directories
Free tool designed to help save billions in drinking water infrastructure costs earns listings in MERLOT and the Civic Tech Field Guide, signaling growing national recognition
Tribal & Local Governments Can Now Model Lead Service Line Replacement Costs for Free
Environmental & Public Health International empowers Tribal and local governments to plan and budget for lead service line replacements—unlocking billions in potential drinking water infrastructure savings nationwide
Lead Service Line Replacement Cost Calculator (LSLRCC) Federal Trademark and Copyright Applications Filed by Environmental & Public Health International
Pending federal protections aim to preserve a powerful tool, shaped by lessons from the Flint Water Crisis, to help local governments replace 9.2 million lead service lines across the United States
Former EPA Official Launches Lead Service Line Replacement Cost Calculator to Support Local Government Efforts
Free Multilingual Tool Offers Dynamic Planning and Budgeting Across Multiple Scenarios
Former EPA Flint Emergency Coordinator Expands Groundbreaking Drinking Water Training Program
Applying Lessons Learned from the Flint Water Crisis to Strengthen Safe Drinking Water Efforts Nationwide