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Revised Qs & As on the Lead Reduction Act

December 20, 2013 Anthony DeRosa
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This week, EPA posted a revised version of their “Summary Of The Reduction Of Lead In Drinking Water Act And Frequently Asked Questions”, in anticipation of the exemption for fire hydrants in the Community Fire Safety Act of 2013 (Question #5, page 5).  The revised document and other information about the LRA can found on EPA’s web site at:  http://water.epa.gov/drink/info/lead/index.cfm.

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