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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
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