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Illinois lawmakers press EPA over stalled lead-pipe funding

Last updated: November 13, 2025 5:30 pm
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Lead pipes are a widespread issue across the United States, with no state having completely eradicated toxic lead service lines that deliver drinking water to homes and businesses. Some cities, like Chicago, New York City, and Detroit, have a higher prevalence of lead plumbing, and the cost to replace these pipes can amount to tens of thousands of dollars. In response to this pressing issue, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, passed during the Biden administration, allocated $15 billion for lead pipe replacements nationwide over a five-year period.

However, concerns have been raised regarding the distribution of these funds. A recent letter sent to the Environmental Protection Agency by a group of Illinois congressional delegates highlights the delay in disbursing the $3 billion allocated for lead pipe replacements for the fiscal year that ended in September. The delegates assert that withholding these funds jeopardizes the health and safety of children and families, labeling it as a “dangerous politicization” of vital resources.

Illinois is among the states with the highest number of lead service lines, making the timely replacement of these pipes crucial for public health. The delay in funding distribution echoes similar instances where infrastructure and energy projects in Democrat-led states were withheld during the Trump administration. Lawmakers fear that the delay in releasing funds for lead pipe replacement may follow a similar pattern of targeting certain states or cities based on political considerations.

Lead exposure poses severe health risks, including brain damage, cardiovascular issues, and reproductive complications. The Environmental Protection Agency emphasizes that there is no safe level of lead exposure, underscoring the urgency of replacing lead plumbing in water systems. While the federal agency assures that efforts are underway to allocate funds for lead service line replacements, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and local governments have yet to comment on the matter.

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In Chicago, which boasts the highest number of lead service lines in the country, the cost of replacing these pipes is staggering. With over 412,000 lead service lines in the city, the estimated replacement cost exceeds billions of dollars. Despite replacing 14,000 lead pipes at a cost of $400 million over the past five years, the high cost of replacement remains a significant challenge. A single lead pipe replacement in Chicago averages $35,000, making it a costly endeavor for local authorities.

The urgency of addressing lead pipe replacements is underscored by the impact on public health. Chakena Sims, a senior policy advocate with the Natural Resources Defense Council, condemns the politicization of access to safe drinking water, emphasizing the detrimental effects on communities. Illinois congressional leaders are commended for advocating for the timely release of funds for lead pipe replacements, highlighting the critical importance of safeguarding public health and ensuring access to clean, lead-free drinking water.

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