Denver Water has found nearly 65,000 lead service lines in the city and is halfway through replacing them. New federal laws ...
Report Ocean has published a new report on the Vietnam Copper Pipes and Copper Tubes Market, delivering an extensive analysis of key factors such as market restraints, drivers, and opportunities. The ...
The Environmental Protection Agency through the Lead and Copper Rule required all regulated water systems to track service lines and what they are made of.
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Thousands of San Antonio Water System customers have been notified about possible lead in their water pipes, depending on the ...
Under the Environmental Protection Agency’s revised Lead and Copper Rule, Fort Worth’s water utility department is required ...
In 1860, people came in horse-drawn carriages to the Louisville Water Tower, curious to see giant steam engines pull water ...
Over a year ago the city of Abilene began collecting surveys to learn the material of water service lines on private properties due to upcoming requirements by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Port Washington residents will find out exactly what their property service lines are made of. The Port Washington Water ...
Thousands of Stark County water customers are receiving letters about the lead status of their water pipes. Here's what to know.
Aquarion sent letters recently warning CT residents that their homes or businesses may have lead or galvanized pipes, though ...
Discover how the EPA's new rule aims to replace lead service lines across the U.S. in response to situations like the Flint ...