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Hanover to mail about 10,000 letters as part of federal lead‑and‑copper rule changes
Summary
Public Utilities staff said they have inventory work underway and will mail federally‑required notifications to customers with lead, galvanized‑requiring‑replacement, or unknown service lines; about 14,000 lines were identified as non‑lead and roughly 10,000 remain unknown.
Hanover County’s Department of Public Utilities told the board it is preparing to comply with the Environmental Protection Agency’s revised Lead and Copper Rule. Director Matt Longshore said the first compliance tasks are (1) creating and submitting a detailed customer service‑line inventory to the state and (2) sending federally required notifications to affected customers.
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