To comply with new federal requirements for keeping drinking water free of lead, City Utilities is asking customers to report what kind of pipe is used in the water service lines on their property.
Sale of machine-intelligent pipe detection equipment added in response to U.S. government's requirement to complete a ...
As of December 31, 2025, the EPA estimated 23.8 million “unknown” water service line materials across 66,409 water systems nationwide, underscoring the magnitude of the inventory challenge utilities ...
SOUTHWICK — After a ruling by the federal Environmental Protection Agency last October that every lead or copper water line in the country must be replaced in 12 years, the DPW is continuing its ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — City Utilities (CU) will begin to go door-to-door next week to ask permission to inspect customer-owned water service lines with unknown materials as part of its service line ...
ERIE COUNTY, N.Y. — As the effort to identify and document lead service lines continues, 2 On Your Side has put together a How 2 Guide to help homeowners self-report what their water service is made ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Springfield City Utilities (CU) says new rules from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) regarding lead exposure is causing ...
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – As part of a nationwide effort to protect communities from lead exposure, South Tahoe Public Utility District is encouraging residents to help identify the material of their ...
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