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Milton Lead Service Line Inventory
MILTON LEAD SERVICE LINE INVENTORY
In compliance with the EPA's Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) the material of water services in the Town can be found and searched for in the link below.
The Town submitted its service line replacement plan to MassDEP in October 2024 and it is available at this link (PDF).
For general information about lead in the water, please refer to the comprehensive website created by Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA): https://www.mwra.com/04water/html/qual6leadinfo.htm
Background and Regulations
On December 16, 2021, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced final revisions to the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for lead and copper under authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act - called the Lead and Cooper Rule Revisions (LCRR). The LCRR will identify the most at-risk communities and ensure systems have plans in place to rapidly respond by taking actions to reduce elevated levels of lead in drinking water. Some of the major changes include requiring systems to inventory (identify) and make public the locations of lead service lines (LSLs) and to develop a LSL replacement plan by October 16, 2024.
In December 2022, the Town of Milton applied for and successfully received financial assistance related to completing the LSLs inventory, through MassDEP DWSRF Lead Service Line Grant.
Here in Milton, we are working to identify all lead service lines. This inventory will find out if your service line is made of lead. A service line is a pipe that connects the water main in the street to building plumbing. We have gone through our in-house inventory and are now asking for your help to identify what materials make up your water service line.
Please read below to learn more about how you can help!
Does your water service line have lead?
The drinking water from the treatment plant that travels through the street water mains to your house is virtually lead free. Lead service lines, lead solder in indoor plumbing, and lead in older plumbing fixtures can cause lead to enter your drinking water.
Lead in drinking water can harm human health. It can damage the brain, red blood cells, and kidneys. The greatest risk is to young children, pregnant women, and unborn babies.
Who is responsible for the service line?
In Milton, the water utility is responsible for the service line from the water main in the street to the curb stop valve. The property owner is responsible for the service line from the curb stop valve to the plumbing inside your home.