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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAugust 2024 Utility Insert82Pb L E A D Know more about your water and sanitary services to avoid costly repairs. Know more about your water and sanitary services to avoid costly repairs. Water and sanitary service pipes are owned by the property owner. These service pipes connect the home to public utilities. Think of them like a driveway; a driveway connects the home to a road and is owned by the property owner. Service pipes will degrade over time and may require repair or replacement. Older homes may also have service pipes made of materials known to pose a health hazard or be prone to failure. For instance, many homes built before the lead ban in 1988 may have copper water pipes with leaded solder. Even older homes many have water service pipes made of lead or sanitary service pipes made of Orangeburg (a pipe material known to fail). To find out more about your water service pipe or sanitary sewer lateral, visit: icgov.org/water City of Iowa City - Employment @CityIowaCityHR We're hiring icgov.org/jobs The City of Iowa City is an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes applicants from diverse populations. The City of Iowa City is a great place to work, offering competitive wages and excellent benefits. For the latest City job openings and information on how to apply, connect with us online, visit us at City Hall, or contact our Human Resources office: Subscribe to email alerts: icgov.org/subscribeFollow us! Current job postings can also be viewed in the main lobby at City Hall, open 24/7! 410 E. Washington St, Iowa City Email: Jobs@iowa-city.org Phone: 319-356-5020 Jobline: 319-356-5021