Letters going out on lead pipe inventory, Phoenix water officials say not to worry

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Letters going out on lead pipe inventory, Phoenix water officials say not to worry
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Homeowners across the country are getting letters in the mail this week as water users are required to investigate lead service lines.The notifications are a part of a final rule by the Environmental Protection Agency which requires all water systems to identify and replace lead pipes within a decade. But, notifications must go out now.Municipalities across the Valley have been taking inventory of what their water lines are made of and have begun sending out notices with the results.

The other half is unknown, except for roughly 5,000 pipe systems made of galvanized material.The city said galvanized pipes may have absorbed lead in the past and all of those will be replaced.Swanson said no lead pipes have been found yet.For city water users who are worried about their health, water testing is available.“We will actually come out and do a water quality sample and then provide them the results of that sample,” Swanson said.

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