Lead pipes are everywhere in Chicago. There’s no safe level of lead...

Inside Climate News 4 months ago

Lead pipes are everywhere in Chicago. There’s no safe level of lead exposure. Yet residents face daily risks from toxic lead service lines–the underground pipes that connect homes and buildings to the city’s water supply. Chicago has the most lead service lines in the country — around 412,000 — and officials don’t expect to finish replacing them all until the year 2076. City Bureau’s new resource guide–created in partnership with Grist, Inside Climate News, and WBEZ–has everything you need to know to protect yourself and your family from lead in drinking water. You’ll find answers for how to test your water, get free filters, and access other sources of help. Find the guide at the link in our bio and join us at our upcoming Public Newsroom on Thursday, Sept. 25 to learn more about Chicago’s lead pipes. ✍️ & 🎥: Sophia Kalakailo #lead #Chicago #ChicagoLead #LeadInWater #LivingWithLead #WaterCrisis #SafeWater #PublicHealth #EnvironmentalJustice

layersDaily Sustainability Digest

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A severe UK cold spell has provided a live test for low carbon heating technologies, demonstrating that well‑installed heat pumps can outperform gas boilers even under high demand. Findings from thousands of homes reinforce the potential for sustainable construction and eco‑friendly construction as the industry accelerates towards net zero carbon buildings. The data strengthens confidence in low carbon design, showing that performance hinges on sustainable building design, robust fabric efficiency and competent commissioning—core principles of green construction and life cycle thinking in construction.

The energy market is rapidly aligning with this transition. Hourly carbon‑free electricity tariffs are enabling property owners to verify supply with net zero Whole Life Carbon performance, supporting Whole Life Carbon Assessment as a standard procurement metric. This shift offers developers and end users both measurable carbon footprint reduction and fiscal gains through demand flexibility, reinforcing the case for decarbonising the built environment. Integrating smart controls, submetering and dynamic tariffs in building services now links operational energy performance directly to whole life carbon outcomes and long‑term Life Cycle Cost savings.

For architects, contractors and housing providers, the priority lies in specifying low embodied carbon materials, optimising embodied carbon in materials, and applying lifecycle assessment across all stages of design and delivery. Adoption of recognised frameworks such as BREEAM and BREEAM v7 will support certification credibility and demonstrate environmental sustainability in construction. The convergence of digital design, Circular Economy in construction, and circular construction strategies is positioning the sector towards demonstrably carbon neutral construction. Competitive advantage now depends on embedding sustainable building practices, data‑driven building lifecycle performance, and verified environmental product declarations (EPDs) into every project.

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