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Understanding the Proposed Revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule
In November 2019, the USEPA published the revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule with seemingly small changes that could have significant implications.
The proposed revisions will require water systems to immediately prepare a lead service line (LSL) inventory and an LSL replacement plan.
The proposal would expand the current public education requirements to include sampling for lead at schools and childcare facilities.
The proposal would require Tier 1 notification of lead action level exceedances; it also would require active outreach to customers when lead service lines are replaced.
Understanding the Proposed Revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule
In November 2019, the USEPA published the revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule with seemingly small changes that could have significant implications.
The proposed revisions will require water systems to immediately prepare a lead service line (LSL) inventory and an LSL replacement plan.
The proposal would expand the current public education requirements to include sampling for lead at schools and childcare facilities.
The proposal would require Tier 1 notification of lead action level exceedances; it also would require active outreach to customers when lead service lines are replaced.
Understanding the Proposed Revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule
Estes‐Smargiassi, Stephen (author) / Cornwell, David (author) / Slabaugh, Rebecca (author) / Via, Steve (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 112 ; 6-15
2020-03-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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