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Buffalo-area water systems struggle to determine if 100,000 water pipes are lead
- Public water agencies in Erie and Niagara counties have yet to identify the material used in more than 100,000 water service lines buried underground, a Buffalo News analysis of state data shows.
The article from The Buffalo News discusses the ongoing issue of lead contamination in the water supply of Buffalo and surrounding areas in Erie and Niagara Counties. It highlights that despite efforts to replace lead service lines, many homes still have lead pipes connecting to the main water supply, posing health risks, particularly to children. The city has been working on a program to replace these lines, but progress has been slow due to funding issues and the sheer number of homes affected. Recent tests have shown that while the water treatment plant itself does not add lead, the existing infrastructure leads to contamination. The article also mentions a new state law requiring the replacement of all lead service lines by 2027, which has intensified efforts but also raised concerns about the feasibility of meeting this deadline. Community leaders and health officials are pushing for faster action and better public awareness about the dangers of lead exposure.
Read the Full Buffalo News Article at:
[ https://buffalonews.com/news/local/government-politics/buffalo-water-pipes-lead-erie-county-niagara-county/article_9c3ea180-b7dc-11ef-a362-83ecc5b2d5aa.html ]
Read the Full Buffalo News Article at:
[ https://buffalonews.com/news/local/government-politics/buffalo-water-pipes-lead-erie-county-niagara-county/article_9c3ea180-b7dc-11ef-a362-83ecc5b2d5aa.html ]
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