H2Ohio Lead Line Mapping Grant
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This grant is for public water systems in Ohio preparing lead service line inventories. Community and non-transient, non-community public water systems may apply. Funding supports compliance with U.S. EPA Lead and Copper Rule Revisions. Awards up to $50,000 help systems document existing lines and prepare for future replacement projects.
Program description
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) is pleased to announce the second round of the H2Ohio Lead Line Mapping Grant. This grant opportunity assists public water systems with preparing service line inventories as required by the U.S. EPA Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) and to be better positioned for future lead service line replacement projects. Community and non-transient, non-community public water systems are encouraged to apply. This grant is made possible by Governor Mike DeWine’s H2Ohio initiative. H2Ohio is a comprehensive and data-driven approach to reduce harmful algal blooms, improve wastewater, water infrastructure, and prevent lead contamination in Ohio. Please visit the “More Information” link provided below and click on the “Grant Opportunities” tab for full details. Individual public water systems can receive up to $50,000 per grant.
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