AURORA – An additional $4.5 million has been provided by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency for Batavia’s ongoing lead water line replacement program, State Senator Linda Holmes announced Friday. The city will replace approximately 150 lead service lines in this second phase of lead service line replacement.
“Safe drinking water is necessary for the health and safety of every member of the community,” Holmes (D-Aurora) said. “Lead contamination poses serious health risks, particularly for children. This funding represents a considerable investment in clean, safe drinking water for all residents and protecting this essential resource for future generations.”
Batavia is one of six communities approved for lead line replacement as part of IEPA’s State Revolving Fund for a total of $32,427,103 in zero-percent interest loans for drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater projects. The communities will not incur any interest fees while the loans are being repaid.
The IEPA has provided $122 million in funding for lead service line replacements since 2017. For resources on lead in your home, visit the IEPA website.