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  2. Des Moines Water Works mailer warns residents about lead ...

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    The EPA required all public water utilities to report the number of lead service lines in their areas to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources by Oct. 16 and notify their customers of potential ...

  3. Here's why you might get a letter warning about potential ...

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    The EPA required local governments to notify people of known or potential service lines containing lead, galvanized lines requiring replacement or unknown lines. Here's why you might get a letter ...

  4. As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launches a push to get rid of potentially dangerous lead water lines, Des Moines Water Works is sending about 55,400 notices over the next month to ...

  5. Iowa water utilities notifying thousands of homeowners they ...

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    The diagram shows the typical location of a lead service line, which runs from a residence's water meter to the Des Moines Water Works water main. Lead pipes are more likely to be found in older ...

  6. MLGW to replace both private and public lead service lines ...

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    Memphis Light, Gas and Water has replaced over 9,000 lead service lines since 2012, and the agency isn't finished yet.. The Environmental Protection Agency has released guidelines for industry ...

  7. Debate flares over how quickly to replace many lead service lines

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    A lead water service line from 1927 lays on the ground on a residential street after being removed on June 17, 2021, in Denver. ... KFF Health News is a national newsroom that produces in-depth ...

  8. Lead contamination in Washington, D.C., drinking water

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    WASA found that homes in its service area with lead service lines averaged five times the EPA limit for lead during a year-long period. [2] The results were unexpected; the EPA scientist overseeing DC's water suggested that drought conditions might have raised the alkalinity levels of the Potomac River, leading to a change in the pH of the ...

  9. The EPA wants all lead pipes replaced in 10 years. What that ...

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    The NKY Water District is currently trying to secure funding from the same bill to address lead pipe replacement and complete its inventory of lead service lines.