Drinking Water Week a Chance for Homeowners to Learn More about Protecting from Lead
Water utility releases lead education video to help homeowners identify lead pipes
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Lead contamination is often the result of corrosion in the pipes and plumbing materials belonging to homeowners. There are several potential sources of lead that can contaminate drinking water, including: household plumbing containing lead solder and brass fixtures and lead service lines that run directly into homes.
In most cases, Aqua owns service lines from the water main and up to the
customer's curb. Once lines are on private property, they are beyond the
utility's control and it becomes the customer's responsibility to
mitigate lead exposure or to replace the lead plumbing. Homes built
before 1986 are more likely to have lead pipes, fixtures and solder
inside, which can leach into the homeowner's water supply. According to
the
"Lead exposure is a serious concern for millions of homeowners
throughout the country," said
According to the EPA, lead can cause serious health problems including damage to the brain and kidneys, and can interfere with the production of vital red blood cells. Infants, young children and pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to the effects of lead exposure.
To minimize the potential for lead exposure from lead plumbing and service lines, Aqua advises homeowners to:
- Run the tap for 30 seconds to two minutes before using water for drinking or cooking, especially if water hasn't been used in several hours.
- Only use cold water to cook, drink or prepare baby formula.
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Use National Sanitation Foundation approved water filtration devices for effective lead reduction.
To help homeowners better understand lead and know what they can do if they are concerned about lead in their water, Aqua developed an educational video that customers can view here. Aqua customers can also call Aqua at 877.987.2782 for information about having their water tested for lead.
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