Bossier City Launches Inventory to Mitigate Lead Exposure in Drinking Water

Bossier City Takes Steps to Address Potential Lead Exposure in Drinking Water

Residents of Bossier City, Louisiana, should take note! The local water system is currently on a mission to identify the materials of their service lines, especially concerning the possibility of lead being present. This vital process comes on the heels of new regulations set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

What’s Going On?

On November 19, officials from Bossier City circulated a news release to shed light on a letter sent to water system customers. This correspondence is about the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) that requires all community water systems—like the one in Bossier City—to create a comprehensive inventory of service line materials. This means all service lines, whether the city owns them or individual households do, need to be accounted for.

If you have received a letter informing you of this inventory effort, don’t be alarmed! The city is proactively working to identify and confirm the material of the pipes that supply water to your home from the main water line. While they have made progress, they still need to determine what type of pipes are in many of their supply lines.

Why the Concern?

As the letter mentions, there’s a potential risk that some service lines could contain lead or galvanized pipes that were previously connected to lead. The city officials emphasized that, because of this unknown variable in the service line material, they must notify you of the possible risks associated with lead exposure in drinking water. This information isn’t just a precaution; it’s crucial for ensuring the health and safety of Bossier City residents.

What Happens Next?

The Bossier City Water Plant’s treatment systems are designed with lead prevention measures, complying with EPA’s stringent Lead and Copper Rule. However, it’s a good idea for residents to be vigilant. To help residents take a step toward safeguarding their own drinking water, the EPA has provided a helpful guide called Protect Your Tap: A Quick Check for Lead. This guide walks homeowners through the process of identifying lead pipes in their own properties.

What You Can Do

If you’re feeling unsure about the materials that might be affecting your drinking water, you don’t have to face this alone! The Bossier Water System encourages all residents to reach out with any questions or concerns. You can easily get in touch by calling 318-741-8466 or visiting their online form available at Bossier City Utilities.

Staying Informed

As the city endeavors to gather more information about the service lines, they are committed to keeping residents informed every step of the way. This is not just about compliance with federal regulations; more importantly, it’s about ensuring the health of the community members!

For those living in Bossier City, knowing the material of your service line is a big deal. It directly impacts the quality of the water you consume. By staying informed, you can take necessary steps to ensure your family’s health, combat any potential risks, and feel secure in your home environment.

Stay tuned for updates from the Bossier City Water System as they continue this important work, and make sure you’re reaching out for the information you may need regarding your water service lines!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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