In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical initiatives aimed at reducing lead exposure in Syracuse, particularly focusing on water service lines and lead paint. By the end of the year, homeowners with lead, galvanized, or unknown material service lines will receive notifications detailing the findings and recommended actions to mitigate risks. A dedicated website, searedotgov/ledfreesyracuse, has been established to help residents identify their service line materials and access further information.
Concerns were raised about accessibility for residents who may not have internet access. Officials acknowledged the need for alternative methods for residents to report concerns, suggesting options such as email or postcards to facilitate communication.
While the discussion emphasized the importance of addressing lead in water, officials highlighted that lead paint remains the most significant source of lead exposure for children in the area. The Onondaga County Health Department's insights underscored the urgency of addressing lead paint hazards alongside water quality concerns. The meeting concluded with a commitment to explore additional measures to protect the community from lead exposure.