The Impact of the EPA’s New Lead Pipe Replacement Rule
At Kokesh Plumbing, we care deeply about the safety and quality of the water flowing through your home. That’s why we’re excited to share important news from the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). On October 10, 2024, the Biden-Harris Administration finalized a new rule that requires the replacement of all lead pipes within the next 10 years. This is a major step toward improving public health and ensuring cleaner, safer drinking water across the country.
What the New Rule Means
The EPA’s new rule mandates that every lead service line—pipes that carry drinking water—must be identified and replaced. This effort will reduce the exposure to harmful lead, which can cause severe health problems, particularly for children and pregnant women. Lead poisoning is linked to learning difficulties, developmental delays, and other health risks, making this initiative crucial for public safety.
The program also requires:
- Transparent data sharing, so customers know where lead service lines exist.
- Water utilities to replace entire lead service lines instead of partial replacements, which could still leave residents exposed.
- A strong focus on disadvantaged communities, ensuring equitable access to clean drinking water.
How This Impacts You
This new rule presents a great opportunity for homeowners and businesses to ensure their water systems meet modern safety standards. If your home has older plumbing, now is the time to act. Kokesh Plumbing is here to help you identify any lead pipes in your system and safely replace them.
With this rule in place, you can feel confident that the water flowing through your taps will be safer and cleaner for years to come. Plus, with the potential for federal funding and local rebates, replacing lead pipes could come at a lower cost than ever before.
Read the full EPA article by clicking here.