An estimated 30% of pipes delivering water to New York City buildings may have lead – and now there’s a map to help determine ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new lead and copper rules require water services to replace lead pipes by 2037.
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — Confusion over a letter sent to thousands of DeKalb County homeowners warning of possible lead in water ...
Winston-Salem and Greensboro are reaching out to water customers in an effort to identify potentially hazardous lead pipes.
But Arizona is finally at the point where cities – including Phoenix – and utilities will soon be able to get permits to ...
A letter was sent to some Mount Holly residents saying their pipes could have absorbed lead. Here’s what we found out: The letter said some residents may have water pipes made of galvanized material.
That's the question many Tennessee American Water customers in our area are still trying to answer after receiving a letter ...
The City of Cookeville is mailing letters to approximately 2,000 households this week as part of an ongoing effort to identify the material that makes up their water service lines.
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