City Utilities is asking customers to report what kind of pipe is used in the water service lines on their property. Under the new requirements from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and ...
The EPA-required letter is part of a nationwide program aimed at eliminating lead from water service lines, according to city officials. “Tulsa utility customers who receive this letter should ...
Several thousand Wichita Falls residents have received notices in the mail telling them their water service lines must be replaced. The letters from the Public Works Department say, “After ...
Several thousand Wichita Falls residents have received notices in the mail telling them their water service lines must be replaced. The letters from the Public Works Department say, “After completing ...
A crew from Greater Cincinnati Water Works rolls out new copper pipe to replace a brass service line at a home in September; like lead, brass lines must be replaced with copper according to new ...
The City of Coshocton is sending out letters regarding status of materials water service lines are made of. Water service lines are the pipe connecting a water main to a building. The U.S. EPA is ...
COSHOCTON − Water customers with the City of Coshocton will soon be receiving one of two letters in the mail regarding replacing service lines based on mandates from the U.S. Environmental ...
The letter indicates in bold that her home's water service line is of "UNKNOWN" material. The letter goes on to say: Although unlikely, it is possible it may be lead; so it is important to ...
The problem is impacting specific certain service lines that connect your home to the water main. So, if you received one of those letters, there’s information on what should you do to stay safe ...
COSHOCTON − Water customers with the City of Coshocton will soon be receiving one of two letters in the mail regarding replacing service lines based on mandates from the U.S. Environmental Protection ...
The city investigated 98% of its water lines and found no lead pipes, but some were made of galvanized steel that "may have absorbed lead" and some were designated "unknown," according to the letters.