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City official says century-old underground water lines will be replaced to reduce lead risk
Summary
An unnamed city official said the city is replacing aging underground pipes with new lines intended to reduce possible lead contamination and aims to complete work in some areas by winter.
An unnamed city official said the city is replacing century-old underground water lines with new piping intended to reduce possible lead contamination and improve water quality for residents and children.
The official said the project will replace old lead lines and “improve the quality of water, not only for our citizens, but for the children” in the community. The official added that completing work in…
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