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Jacksonville Beach to inventory water service lines under revised EPA lead and copper rule
Summary
City staff will inspect service lines at and behind water meters to identify lead or unknown materials and will notify customers with lead or unknown lines by mail; residents may see crews digging near meters.
Robert Delgado, deputy superintendent for water and wastewater for the city of Jacksonville Beach, said the city is completing a service line inventory to identify the pipe material on both the city and customer sides of the water meter in response to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency—s revised Lead and Copper Rule.
The inventory will determine whether service lines are made of lead, copper, or an unknown material, Delgado said. "Customers may see city personnel digging around…
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