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View All Images- United States Vice President Kamala Harris (R) and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), talk with Newark residents during a roundtable discussion about the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris (R) and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), look at pictures of a Newark residents home during a roundtable discussion about the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris (R) and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), left, talk with Newark residents during a roundtable discussion about the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Mayor Ras Baraka (Democrat of Newark, New Jersey) speaks at the start of an event with United States Vice President Kamala Harris and Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where they discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Bob Menendez (Democrat of New Jersey) waits to be introduced at the start of an event with US Vice President Kamala Harris and Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where they discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris (R) shakes hands with Mayor Ras Baraka (Democrat of Newark, New Jersey) as Newark resident Vivian Carter (C) looks on at the end of a roundtable event where Harris and Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Cory Booker (Democrat of New Jersey) speaks at the start of an event with US Vice President Kamala Harris and Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where they discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris speaks as Michael S. Regan, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), left,, and Newark resident Schkeema Troutman, right, listen during a roundtable discussion about the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Mayor Ras Baraka (Democrat of Newark, New Jersey) speaks at the start of an event with United States Vice President Kamala Harris and Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where they discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris (C) talks with Governor Phil Murphy (Democrat of New Jersey) (L) at the end of a roundtable event where Harris and Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris (6-R) talks with Newark resident Vivian Carter (4-L) at the end of a roundtable event where Harris and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to discuss the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Cory Booker (Democrat of New Jersey) speaks at the start of an event with US Vice President Kamala Harris and Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where they discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris (5-R) talks with Newark resident Vivian Carter (5-L) at the end of a roundtable event where Harris and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to discuss the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a roundtable event where she Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris (3-R) talks with Newark resident Vivian Carter (3-L) at the end of a roundtable event where Harris and Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Also pictured are Governor Phil Murphy (Democrat of New Jersey) (2-R) and Mayor Ras Baraka (Democrat of Newark, New Jersey)(R). Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Michael S. Regan, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), center, listens to Newark residents during a roundtable discussion United States Vice President Kamala Harris speaks about the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris (R) and Michael S. Regan, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), look at pictures of a Newark residents home during a roundtable discussion about the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- Governor Phil Murphy (Democrat of New Jersey) arrives at the start of an event with United States Vice President Kamala Harris and Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where they discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Senator Bob Menendez (Democrat of New Jersey) speaks at the start of an event with US Vice President Kamala Harris and Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where they discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a roundtable event where she Michael Regan, the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia
- United States Vice President Kamala Harris (2-L) listens during a roundtable event where she Michael S. Regan, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), discussed the removal of Newarks lead water pipes in Newark, New Jersey, USA, 11 February 2022. Harris and elected New Jersey leaders celebrated Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Project which has replaced dangerous lead pipes in the city and highlighted the program as a model for other cities facing the similar problem. At right is Newark resident Schkeema Troutman. Credit: Justin Lane / Pool via CNP/AdMedia `