Key Takeaways - What Happened? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its final Lead and Copper Rule ...
Residents can scratch the pipe with a screwdriver to discover the type of piping material. If the pipe matches the color of a ...
Recently, the EPA asked water utilities to locate lead pipes in their service areas as part of a long-term plan to get them ...
Onondaga County Water Authority is looking to meet new EPA regulations with an outreach program aimed at identifying unknown ...
Almost 950 letters will be sent to citizens by the City of Marlow under a new mandate by the federal government.Under the ...
The city of Concord is making a final push to fish and remove lead from water lines, even private ones – except they don’t expect to find any lead. What ...
The city is working to develop guidelines for property owners to navigate this process, and the ordinance allows flexibility ...
The utility has identified more than 480 private lead service lines and more than 2,000 private galvanized steel service ...
The U.S. EPA mandated that all water utilities across the country send an annual notification to customers as part of a new ...
Though the city did not identify any lead water lines, it did find galvanized and unknown lines that have the potential to contaminate water with lead.
To keep in compliance with EPA lead and copper rule changes, the city submitted its lead service line inventory last month. The city recorded 77 city-owned galvanized pipes and 670 owned by ...
The utility company has been replacing lead service lines since 2012. New federal guidelines put a timeline on how quickly ...