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Lead and Copper Rule Revisions and Improvements EPAs 2021 Revised Lead and Copper Rule improves protections for children and communities from the risks of lead exposure by better protecting children at schools and child care facilities, identifying lead service lines, and empowering communities through information.
The EPA established a requirement that the vast majority of water systems replace their lead pipes within a decade (starting three years from the date of promulgation, or October 2027).
The Significant New Alternatives Policy Program (SNAP), established under the Clean Air Act, allows the EPA to evaluate substitutes for ozone-depleting substances and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) targeted by the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act (AIM).
The MCLG for lead is zero. EPA has set this level based on the best available science which shows there is no safe level of exposure to lead. The fact that there is no safe level of exposure underscores the fact that any action to reduce exposures can have impacts on lives and livelihoods.
Why is the EPA proposing a trigger level for lead in drinking water? The EPA is proposing to establish a trigger level of 10 ug/L. The trigger level ensures that water systems take a progressive set of actions to reduce lead levels at the tap and are prepared in the event of an action level exceedance.
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Following his election, in March 2017, he announced plans to cut the EPA 2018 budget by 31%, by far the largest budget cut to any federal agency. The cut would result in a loss of 19% of the workforce or roughly 3,200 employees, through both staff buyouts and layoffs.
As described above, a SNUR requires that manufacturers (including importers) or processors notify EPA at least 90 days before beginning any activity that EPA has designated as a significant new use. These new use designations are typically those activities prohibited by the section 5 Order.
The final rule builds upon EPAs final standards for federal greenhouse gas emissions standards for passenger cars and light trucks for model years 2023 through 2026 and leverages advances in clean car technology to unlock benefits to Americans ranging from improving public health through reducing smog- and soot-

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