Chicago offers free kits for residents to test their water for toxic lead, so we tried one out.
Chicago is full of lead service lines—our latest story maps them all and lets you check the status of your home’s pipe. If you have a lead service line, you can get a free testing kit from the Department of Water Management at chicagowaterquality.org
Remember that tests only give you a partial picture of your water—so if you have any lead plumbing, you should filter your water no matter the results. But using the city’s test can help you access city resources, including (in some cases) lead service line replacement!
If you don’t live in Chicago, you could still have a lead service line or other lead plumbing—lead pipes are all across the country. So check your plumbing materials and see if there’s a testing program near you.
Read our series on Chicago’s lead pipe problem at Inside Climate News, Grist and WBEZ.
Britain’s £195m expansion of green heat networks, now extended to Wales, marks a clear advance for sustainable construction and sustainable urban development. District heating is moving into mainstream procurement, with direct consequences for sustainable building design, low carbon design and energy-efficient buildings.
For developers pursuing net zero carbon buildings, heat strategy is now central to whole life carbon, whole life carbon assessment and life cycle cost decisions. Environmental sustainability in construction is becoming less about pledges and more about infrastructure delivery, planning certainty and measurable building lifecycle performance.
Warnings over missing Biodiversity Net Gain guidance for nationally significant infrastructure show that green infrastructure and environmental compliance now carry real programme risk. Biodiversity is a core design and land-use issue for sustainable design, eco-design for buildings and sustainable building practices, not a cosmetic addition.
A new process for recycling acrylic without loss of quality points to the kind of circular economy breakthrough the sector needs to cut embodied carbon, address embodied carbon in materials and lower the carbon footprint of construction. If scaled commercially, it could strengthen circular economy in construction, support low carbon construction materials, improve resource efficiency in construction and advance end-of-life reuse in construction. Green construction is being tested on what matters most: low carbon building systems, consent resilience and credible progress towards net zero whole life carbon.
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