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Carlisle to publish public map of water service‑line materials after EPA rule updates; 2,800 addresses remain unknown

5131821 · July 3, 2025
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Water staff updated council on the borough's lead service‑line inventory required under recent EPA lead and copper rule revisions, saying about 60% of service lines are classified, roughly 2,800 remain unknown and a public ArcGIS map will be released to prompt homeowner reporting.

Borough water staff briefed council on progress toward complying with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s updated lead and copper rule and on the borough’s lead service‑line inventory requirements.

Staff said the EPA rule revisions promulgated in 2021 and 2024 require public water systems to identify service‑line materials on both the utility and customer sides, to submit an initial inventory to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and to replace all lead and galvanized service lines within ten…

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