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Childcare Lead TestingUS EPA
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The Biden-Harris Administration announced $26 million in funding to protect children from lead in drinking water at schools and childcare facilities.
This grant funding will be used by 55 states and territories and the District of Columbia .
EPA is also investing $15 billion under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to remove lead pipes and is providing technical assistance to communities.
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