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For millions in US mobile home parks, clean and safe tap water isn’t a given By: Michael Phillis, Travis Loller And M.k. Wildeman, The Associated Press Posted: 8:05 AM CDT Thursday, Jul. 24, 2025 ...
After the Flint water crisis, Michigan became a national leader on safe drinking water, requiring the removal of lead pipes ...
It’s amazing that the local community, Basalt, Carbondale and Aspen [and more], came together like this and contributed this ...
Mobile home ownership offers affordability—but not always security. Park residents are losing their homes despite owning them ...
The worst water Colt Smith has seen in 14 years with Utah’s Division of Drinking Water was at a mobile home park, where residents had been drinking it for years before state officials discovered the ...
The worst water Colt Smith has seen in 14 years with Utah’s Division of Drinking Water was at a mobile home park, where residents had been drinking it for years before state officials discovered ...
Almost 17 million people in the U.S. live in mobile homes. Some are comfortable Sun Belt retirees. Many others have modest incomes and see mobile homes as a rare opportunity for home ownership.
Gerardo Sanchez, an outreach coordinator with the immigrant and farmworker justice group TODEC, helps deliver bottled water to mobile home residents in Oasis, Calif., Monday, April 14, 2025.
National News For millions in US mobile home parks, clean and safe tap water isn’t a given The true rates of mobile home park violations aren’t knowable because the EPA doesn’t track them well.
Millions of people living in mobile home parks don't have the same drinking water protections as most Americans. A review by AP found a higher rate of safe drinking water rule violations in mobile ...