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~ Bloomington, IN- The City of Bloomington Utilities (CBU) is urging its customers to assist in identifying their water service line materials as part of the ongoing Lead Service Line Replacement (LSLR) program. This initiative aims to protect public health by identifying and replacing any lead service lines that may be present.
Although the drinking water produced and delivered by CBU is lead-free, there is still a risk of lead entering the water through customer-owned service lines, household plumbing, and fixtures. Therefore, it is crucial to identify the material of each service line in order to comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) requirements.
The LCR was implemented to limit the levels of lead and copper in drinking water by mandating monitoring, corrosion control, and action when federal standards are exceeded. In recent updates to the rule, water systems are now required to create comprehensive inventories of all service line materials and notify customers about any known or potential lead pipes.
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Identifying the material of a home's water service line can be a challenging task. With changes in pipe materials and plumbing codes over time, much of the line is buried underground. However, there are ways for residents to check for exposed pipes where the service line enters their home. Lead pipes have a distinct appearance from copper or plastic pipes, and EPA-approved lead test kits can be used on exposed metal pipes. For further assistance, NPR has an interactive tool called "Find Lead Pipes in Your Home" that provides step-by-step guidance.
For customers who are unable to determine their service line material, CBU crews will use a non-destructive testing tool that can quickly and safely determine whether the line is made of copper, plastic, galvanized steel, or lead without causing any disruptions or digging. This testing process typically takes 30-45 minutes and helps CBU accurately update its service line inventory.
Customers can stay informed about the status of their service line, request lead testing, and learn more about Bloomington's Lead Service Line Replacement efforts by visiting bloomington.in.gov/utilities/inventory or contacting CBU directly. Identifying service line materials today is a crucial step in ensuring a safer and healthier water system for the entire community.
CBU is committed to providing its customers with safe and clean drinking water. By working together to identify and replace any lead service lines, the city can continue to meet EPA standards and protect public health.
Although the drinking water produced and delivered by CBU is lead-free, there is still a risk of lead entering the water through customer-owned service lines, household plumbing, and fixtures. Therefore, it is crucial to identify the material of each service line in order to comply with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) requirements.
The LCR was implemented to limit the levels of lead and copper in drinking water by mandating monitoring, corrosion control, and action when federal standards are exceeded. In recent updates to the rule, water systems are now required to create comprehensive inventories of all service line materials and notify customers about any known or potential lead pipes.
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Identifying the material of a home's water service line can be a challenging task. With changes in pipe materials and plumbing codes over time, much of the line is buried underground. However, there are ways for residents to check for exposed pipes where the service line enters their home. Lead pipes have a distinct appearance from copper or plastic pipes, and EPA-approved lead test kits can be used on exposed metal pipes. For further assistance, NPR has an interactive tool called "Find Lead Pipes in Your Home" that provides step-by-step guidance.
For customers who are unable to determine their service line material, CBU crews will use a non-destructive testing tool that can quickly and safely determine whether the line is made of copper, plastic, galvanized steel, or lead without causing any disruptions or digging. This testing process typically takes 30-45 minutes and helps CBU accurately update its service line inventory.
Customers can stay informed about the status of their service line, request lead testing, and learn more about Bloomington's Lead Service Line Replacement efforts by visiting bloomington.in.gov/utilities/inventory or contacting CBU directly. Identifying service line materials today is a crucial step in ensuring a safer and healthier water system for the entire community.
CBU is committed to providing its customers with safe and clean drinking water. By working together to identify and replace any lead service lines, the city can continue to meet EPA standards and protect public health.
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