EPA to Host Lead and Copper Rule Webinars
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will be conducting an informational webinar for the general public on Oct. 24 to provide information about the final Lead and Copper Rule Improvements announced earlier this month. The Agency will also host a webinar for drinking water utilities and professionals on Nov. 14.
The rule requires drinking water systems to identify and replace lead service lines within 10 years, including developing a replacement plan and a strategy to inform customers. These plans apply to systems serving more than 50,000 people and must be updated annually.
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The EPA will host a webinar for the general public on Oct. 24. To attend, register here.
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A webinar for drinking water utilities and professionals is scheduled for Nov. 14. To attend, register here.
The recordings and presentation materials from both sessions will be made available on the LCRI website after the presentations.
If members have questions, please contact Rahkia Nance, NACWA’s Director of Communications.