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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new lead and copper rules require water services to replace lead pipes by 2037.
WILTON — The Wilton Water Department must replace galvanized drinking water pipes at 10 properties because there is no proof they were never connected to lead pipes.
The city of Fort Pierce is sharing its plan to reduce the risk of lead exposure in drinking water. The focus is on homes built before 1986. Officials from the Fort Pierce Utility Authority, including ...
This program is about safeguarding Amarillo’s future,” Shannon Tolleson, the city's assistant director of utilities, said.