Watchdog: EPA's lead pipe fix sent about $3 billion to states based on unverified data

FILE - Blackhawk Sewer & Water contractor Khaild Waarith holds a lead pipe that was extracted in Chicago on April 10, 2023. The Environmental Protection Agency did not verify estimates of lead pipes before distributing $3 billion in funding for lead pipe replacement in 2023, likely meaning some states got too much and others got too little, according to the agency’s inspector general. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune via AP)

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency distributed about $3 billion to states last year to replace harmful lead pipes based on unverified data, according to an agency inspector general's memo, likely meaning some states got too much money and others got too little.

Investigators found two states had submitted inaccurate data, the memo released Wednesday said. It didn't name the states. The EPA has since made changes, but the inspector general said the agency could do more.

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