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  2. Erie's $50 million lead pipe replacement plan: where does it ...

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    The region’s largest water system is in the midst of a multi-phase lead pipe replacement project. Erie Water Works CEO Craig Palmer said the utility began removing some lead connections/pipes ...

  3. Lead service line - Wikipedia

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    Depending on local water utilities, the meter may be located at the property line instead. When the water meter is located at that alternative position, the pipe section that connects the water main to the water meter is the communication pipe, and the section that connects the water meter to the building isolation valve is the supply pipe.

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  5. Utilities forced to replace lead drinking water pipes under ...

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    The lead and copper rule improvements would require utilities to replace lead service lines within 10 years regardless of the lead levels that register in water samples.

  6. Lead and Copper Rule - Wikipedia

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    EPA illustration of lead sources in residential buildings Infographic about lead in drinking water. The Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) is a United States federal regulation that limits the concentration of lead and copper allowed in public drinking water at the consumer's tap, as well as limiting the permissible amount of pipe corrosion occurring due to the water itself. [1]

  7. Plumbing - Wikipedia

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    Most large cities today pipe solid wastes to sewage treatment plants in order to separate and partially purify the water, before emptying into streams or other bodies of water. For potable water use, galvanized iron piping was commonplace in the United States from the late 1800s until around 1960. After that period, copper piping took over ...

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