Metro Atlanta counties have reported that public water lines are lead-free. But the state of pipes on private property is less certain.
will depend on several key details of the testing law — including its limit for lead in drinking water — that have yet to be decided. Brown signed the law on Sept. 22 after it passed with ...
A Philadelphia couple was concerned after getting a letter about possible lead pipes in their home. Here's what to know.
As concerning amounts of contaminants are found in drinking water systems – whether it be “forever chemicals” or lead from corroding pipes – the Environmental Protection Agency has imposed the first ...
Read about the dangerous contaminants, such as PFAS and lead, that can be in your water, as well as our advice on how to test and treat your drinking water. Tired of plastic water bottles piling up?
The city of Pawhuska says some of its homes and buildings may have lead in its drinking water. The city says it just got the ...
(WFIE) - Utility officials will soon begin testing drinking water at Evansville ... EPA’s new rules against lead and copper lines. Officials say the private water lines that are compromised ...
is okay to drink. These tests — often found in the form of color-coded strips — promise to help detect contaminants in your water, while also testing for pH levels, chlorine, lead and even e.