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How-To Tips for Identifying and Testing Water Service Lines

Posted December 29, 2024

ECWA is required to report customer water service line materials throughout our service territory to comply with the EPA’s lead and copper rule improvements. With the help of our customers, you can conduct your own line investigation.

If your water service line has not been identified, Executive Engineer Len Kowalski explains how to identify and report your service line material to ECWA.

Visit the link below to learn more:

How-To Tips for Identifying and Testing Water Service Lines

 

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