COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Columbus program worth over $1 billion will identify and replace lead water service lines on public and private properties in the area, and the city has provided instructions ...
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.
POTTSTOWN — Borough officials would like you to grab a penny, a magnet and go down into your basement if you have one. That’s what you will need to try to identify the type of water service line you ...
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 rules ...
Ohio lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill to replace all lead water pipes within 15 years, estimated to cost $5 billion. While a federal ban on lead pipes in public water systems exists, Ohio has an ...
In the past month, thousands of Iowans have received notices saying they may have lead drinking water service lines that should be replaced. Notices from Des Moines Water Works recently started ...
A Greater Cincinnati Water Works crew replacing a service line with a new copper pipe. Greater Cincinnati Water Works replaced more than 1,600 lead service lines over the past year, about 30% more ...