From Wes Rogerson, EDF Action <[email protected]>
Subject Don’t miss out! Tell the EPA to "shed the lead!"
Date January 19, 2024 4:39 PM
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Don’t miss out! Tell the EPA to "shed the lead!"

EPA proposed a new rule to end America’s lead pipe problem. Here’s where you come in:

Hi John,

Last week we shared EPA’s latest proposal to replace toxic lead pipes across the U.S.

It’s a big deal and, if approved, it’ll help protect over 9 million homes from lead-contaminated water. But to get it across the finish line EPA needs to hear from you!

Take one minute to submit a public comment to the EPA and your voice can make all the difference in the battle for clean drinking water. With your help we can eliminate the threat of lead pipes once and for all.
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Let’s fight for cleaner water,

Wes Rogerson
Manager, Grassroots Organizing & Activism

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From: Wes Rogerson, EDF Action
Sent: Monday, January 8th, 2024

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Dear John,

Whether you’re boiling pasta or brushing your teeth, you trust that the water coming from your sink is clean and safe to drink. But across the United States, an estimated 9.2 million homes in more than 11,000 communities still get their drinking water from lead service lines. This is unacceptable.

That’s why we applaud the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) latest proposal to eliminate lead pipes! This plan is a big step to make America’s drinking water safer, but to make sure it has the biggest impact, EPA needs to hear from you. Submit a public comment now showing your support! With your help, we can eliminate the threat of lead pipes once and for all! [link removed]

Let’s be clear: there is no safe level of exposure to lead. This is especially true for young children, whose growth and development can be harmed by even the smallest amount of lead. Exposure has been linked to a number of health hazards, including: impaired brain development, learning and behavioral problems and lower IQs.

These issues are often magnified in communities of color and low-income communities that lack the resources necessary to update this key piece of infrastructure. It’s an environmental injustice, but we have the tools necessary to fix it – and it all starts with EPA’s latest proposal.

It’s a necessary step to ensure that every community in the U.S. has access to safer drinking water. And you can help! Take one minute to submit a public comment to the EPA and do your part to protect public health.
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Thank you for taking action,

Wes Rogerson
Manager, Grassroots Organizing & Activism

Take action to get the lead out of pipes!
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