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Seaford Public Works asks residents to report water service line materials under EPA rule update
Summary
The City of Seaford Public Works says it has hired contractor 120 Water to inventory service lines under EPA Lead and Copper Rule updates and asks residents to complete a brief survey (postcard or online, with photo if possible) to identify customer-owned pipe materials so the city can find lead and galvanized lines.
The City of Seaford Public Works Department announced a program to identify the materials used in residential water service lines after updates to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Lead and Copper Rule. The city said it has compiled known data from GIS records, billing and work-order systems and has retained contractor 120 Water to plan, manage and execute a full inventory of…
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