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Thomasville says it mailed EPA-mandated lead-and-copper notices to more than 6,000 customers; hotline and FAQ provided
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City Manager Michael Brandt said the city sent EPA-mandated letters to more than 6,000 customers whose service-line materials are unknown, provided a hotline ((336) 780-7450) and website FAQ, and aims to complete testing by the end of 2026; the city said it has not found lead in its system.
City Manager Michael Brandt told the council the city has mailed EPA-mandated notices to more than 6,000 customers after federal revisions to the lead-and-copper rule required notification when service-line materials are unknown.
Brandt said staff have been working to confirm private and public service-line materials and that they have confirmed materials for just over 50% of customers through various…
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