Drinking water for 268,000 Coloradans exceeds new limits on ‘forever chemicals.’ How will providers find millions to fix the water?


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@GreeleyTribune— The 27 water systems identified by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment as exceeding the new standards range in size from Thornton, which serves about 155,000 customers, to Dawn of Hope Ranch, a religious retreat in Teller County that serves 55 people.

KRQE News 13—New Mexico getting over $28 million for drinking water improvements. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, signed in 2021, is putting more than $28 million in federal funding towards bringing clean drinking water to New Mexicans, New Mexico's congressional officials say. “Every New Mexican deserves the right to a clean and reliable supply of safe drinking water,” U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich []

TheJournal.ie—Govt to provide €100 million to build over 1,000 new student beds. The new beds will be built at UCD, DCU and Maynooth University, respectively.

KFDI—Kansas to get $28 million for safe drinking water project. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Environmental Protection Agency has announced that Kansas will receive $28.6 million under a federal project to identify and replace lead water service lines, preventing exposure to lead in drinking water.