Two municipalities in northeast Wisconsin are getting federal funding to replace lead service lines. More than $159 million has been allocated to 29 municipalities across the state, including Manitowoc and Oshkosh, to ensure Wisconsinites have access to clean, safe drinking water that is free of lead. Read the full story by WTAQ – Green Bay, WI.
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