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  2. Here's why you might get a letter warning about potential ...

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    It's the water pipe that connects the water main in the street to your property. Modern water mains aren't made of lead, but some service lines are, often those installed before about 1950.

  3. 1993 Milwaukee cryptosporidiosis outbreak - Wikipedia

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    Following that television interview, April 5, 1993, Milwaukee Health Department received additional reports of gastrointestinal illness at their local hospitals and calls of complaints related to reduced water-quality aesthetic. Water aesthetics include taste, color, odor, hardness/softness, and turbidity.

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  6. What to know about President Joe Biden's visit to Milwaukee ...

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    The City of Milwaukee has about 65,000 residential lead service lines, according to the Milwaukee Water Works website. Since Jan. 1, 2017, the city has replaced more than 8,000 lead pipes, ...

  7. Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is a regional government agency that provides water reclamation and flood management services for about 1.1 million people in 28 communities in the Greater Milwaukee Area. A recipient of the U.S. Water Prize [1] and many other awards, the District has a record of 98.4 percent, since 1994, for ...

  8. Pryor Avenue Iron Well - Wikipedia

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    The Pryor Avenue Iron Well, or Iron Well, is an early artesian water well located in the Bay View Historic District of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was built in 1882 and named for its high iron content. Originally water naturally flowed from the pressurized aquifer below. The original hand pump is now replaced with an electric pump.

  9. Wisconsin has made strides on lead pipes but has a long ... - AOL

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    Wisconsin has more than 150,000 lead service lines across 92 communities, according to the Policy Forum. Since 1998, more than 73,000 have already been replaced, with 37,000 of those replacements ...