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Help the City With Its Drinking Water Service Line Inventory

Rockville, MDLocal News

Rockville is actively seeking the help of its water customers to identify the materials utilized in their drinking water service lines, part of a citywide inventory initiative aimed at ensuring public health. The call for participation affects approximately 8,300 residents and aligns with newly established regulations from the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, specifically the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions. These regulations mandate that water service providers conduct thorough inventories of service lines to assess potential risks related to lead exposure.

By gathering this vital information, the city aims to secure the safety of its drinking water supply and improve compliance with federal standards. Residents are urged to respond to the city’s notices, which are essential for the successful execution of this public health initiative. This collaborative effort emphasizes Rockville's dedication to fostering transparency and community involvement in safeguarding water quality. The initiative is not only a regulatory requirement but also a proactive measure to protect the health of residents. As the city moves forward, the data collected will inform future infrastructure improvements and health strategies, reinforcing Rockville’s commitment to its community.

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