The EPA has issued a sweeping new set of regulations that in most cases will require lead pipes that deliver drinking water to be taken out of service in the next 10 years. While there is still a public comment period to go through, as well as a pause for communities to make preparations, the new policy is coming down the pipes (so to speak). Since these new safe drinking water rules are going to also require private and not-for-profit drinking water distribution systems to remove their lead pipes, here’s what homeowners should know about the rules.What communities will receive assistance?With over nine million lead water lines in service in the U.S., the ambitious goal to reduce the risk of
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