City Expands Eligibility for Lead Service Line Program
Clip: 07/28/2021 | 2m 6s
More Chicago families will be eligible to have the lead service lines in their homes replaced. This, after the program launched by Mayor Lori Lightfoot nearly a year ago, has been slow to start. WTTW News reporter Heather Cherone joins us with more details.
Aired: 07/28/21 |
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