The LCRI is the latest in a series of updates to the original Lead and Copper Rule (LCR), first issued in 1991. While the initial LCR was designed to limit lead and copper levels in drinking water, ...
Resources are available for Atlanta-area households to have their water checked for lead exposure. (Getty Images) After a federal law change, counties across Georgia are making it easier for residents ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — After exceedingly high lead level results last year that Syracuse officials blamed on improper testing procedures, federal inspectors are looking at Syracuse’s water system this week.
A routine round of tap water testing in Aurora has turned into a wake-up call for some homeowners, with city officials ...
The city of Asheville stressed that its distribution pipes do not contain lead, and it has no detectable lead in its main reservoir. (Photo: Starr Sariego for the Asheville Watchdog) Sally Wasileski, ...
The City of Las Cruces utilities is working to identify lead and copper water service lines throughout the city. The City has been inspecting water pipes after a change in a Environmental Protection ...
It’s that time of year again, when Las Vegas Valley water managers send out glossy booklets to customers, revealing what harmful compounds — if any — may be lurking in their drinking water. Whether ...
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Opinion: After toxic lead found in Asheville’s water we need to take common sense steps
Fifty-two days after Tropical Storm Helene ravaged Western North Carolina, the City of Asheville restored drinkable water from the tap. Asheville was without any running water for five-11 days and ...
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City says no cause for concern after warning 33,000 customers about possible lead pipes
A letter from the city of Tallahassee informing 33,000 water customers that they could have privately-owned lead pipes running from their property to city water lines has sparked confusion and concern ...
The city of Harper Woods, which conducts testing of tap water in homes for lead and copper yearly, collected water samples from 30 homes this past summer, which indicated high levels of lead and ...
Pennsylvania American Water announced Thursday that it has completed a $3.4 million upgrade to its system in Berks County. The project aimed to bring the company into further compliance with updated ...
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