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Help the City With Its Drinking Water Service Line Inventory

Rockville, MDLocal News

Rockville is actively engaging its water customers, sending notices to nearly 8,300 households to report the materials used in their drinking water service lines. This initiative is part of the city's compliance with the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency's revised Lead and Copper Rule, which necessitates a thorough inventory of all service lines, both public and private. The goal is to mitigate potential health risks from lead and copper contamination, ensuring safe drinking water for all residents.

By involving the community, the city aims to foster transparency and accountability in its water service management. The article emphasizes the critical role of public input in identifying and addressing infrastructure challenges. Residents are encouraged to respond to the notices promptly, facilitating timely data collection that can guide future improvements. This collaborative approach not only adheres to federal guidelines but also empowers citizens in the stewardship of their local resources. As Rockville navigates these regulatory requirements, the focus remains on enhancing public health and safety through informed community participation.

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