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County public utilities say Brunswick County designated a 'non‑lead system' after service‑line inventory

2324163 · February 13, 2025
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Brunswick County Public Utilities reported that, after a combination of record review and physical verification, the system was designated 'non‑lead' by NCDEQ; the utility published a public service‑line inventory map and outlined next steps under federal lead and copper rule revisions.

Brunswick County Public Utilities staff told the county commissioners that the division has been designated a “non‑lead system” by the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality after completing a service‑line inventory and statistical verification.

John Nichols, who introduced the presentation, said the county was deemed a no‑lead system and credited staff work. Alyssa Olmstead, water quality program manager, explained the history and recent revisions to the federal…

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