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You might need to test your pipes to see if they have a heightened risk of leaking lead into your water. (Getty Images) If you recently received a letter from the city of Wichita telling you that you ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Folks in cities across North Carolina are getting letters in the mail and those letters are causing a panic. The letters contain verbiage like ...
KC Water will use nearly $2 million in new state funding to search for lead pipes in historically disadvantaged neighborhoods ...
Some residents of the Lehigh Valley recently received potentially startling letters from their water providers — that the pipes that bring water into their home contain lead or may contain lead.
Property owners in Baltimore will soon be notified if their home or business uses lead or galvanized water lines, according to the Department of Public Works (DPW). The move is part of DPW's effort to ...
Adam Bojorquez knelt on the curb and pointed a cell phone into a hole, quickly snapping pictures of the water service line below the ground. He measured its depth and diameter, gathering information ...
Phoenix's Water Department mailed letters to residents this week notifying them of potential lead exposure in the pipes, but city officials said it was unlikely and residents shouldn't be alarmed. The ...
The Lehigh County Authority said it is receiving $12 million in state funding to continue replacing lead and galvanized water service lines in Allentown. The funding package from the Pennsylvania ...
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