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How the LSLRCC Supports WHO: Clean Water, Health Equity & SDGs


How the LSLRCC Supports WHO: Clean Water, Health Equity & SDGs

This infographic illustrates how the Lead Service Line Replacement Cost Calculator (LSLRCC) supports the mission of the World Health Organization (WHO). It highlights LSLRCC’s role in protecting public health, expanding access to safe drinking water, promoting global health equity, and advancing United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation). The tool empowers local and national action toward resilient, equitable water systems worldwide.


Are you involved in overseeing the Safe Drinking Water Act and safeguarding public health? Enhance your efforts with our Flint Water Crisis: Online Drinking Water Training.

This specialized training supports federal and state regulators and public water systems in improving drinking water quality and preventing another crisis.

Explore our Flint Water Crisis: Lessons Learned Training Brochure and Flint Water Crisis: From Crisis to Recovery Training Brochure for more details about our training.

Learn more about the mission of Environmental & Public Health International and how we’re dedicated to improving drinking water quality. For broader context, see our overview of lead service line replacements.

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Environmental & Public Health International Director Anthony Ross served as EPA’s Flint Safe Drinking Water Act Emergency Coordinator during the water crisis. Photo Source: EPA
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