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Rockville Renews Lead Service Line Inventory Effort

Rockville is continuing its efforts to identify the materials used in customers’ drinking water service lines.
In November, a survey was mailed to nearly 8,300 customers with unknown service line materials, requesting their assistance in identifying and reporting the material of their service lines.

A second survey will go out in early spring with the goal of reducing the number of unknown service line materials. This information is crucial for complying with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Lead and Copper Regulations, which requires water utilities to inventory all service lines. No lead service lines have been identified within the city’s system.

The city encourages our customers to participate in this important survey. Learn more about the service line inventory survey at www.rockvillemd.gov/LCRR.

Customers can also email LCRR@rockvillemd.gov or call the city’s Department of Public Works at 240-314-8500 for more information.

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