Minnesota completes lead pipe inventory with one of the highest response rates in nationWork is underway to replace almost 90,000 pipes and eliminate exposure to lead from drinking water by 2033The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) today announced that 100% of the state's community water systems have completed an inventory of their service lines as part of a national effort to identify where lead pipes need to be replaced. MDH has been working with community water systems across the state to eliminate exposure to lead from drinking water. MDH estimates that of the 1.5 million service lines in Minnesota, just under 90,000 are made of lead. That total may increase as approximately 280,000 service lines will require additional verification. In 2023, the Minnesota Legislature initiated a lead service line replacement project and set a goal of replacing all of the state's lead service lines by 2033. This meant work had already started in Minnesota ahead of the federal push announced on Oct. 8 to have all lead service lines in the country replaced within 10 years. Several water systems – including Duluth, St. Paul and Minneapolis – have already started replacing their lead service lines. "There is no safe level of lead exposure, so getting lead out of drinking water is a public health imperative," said Minnesota Commissioner of Health Dr. Brooke Cunningham. "The efforts to identify and remove lead service lines represent a significant step forward in our commitment to safeguarding the health and wellbeing of all in Minnesota." Service lines connect the water main to the interior plumbing in a building. When service lines are made of lead, they can be a source of lead in drinking water. Lead is a poisonous metal that can cause serious health problems, especially in children and pregnant people. The completed inventories cover approximately 4.5 million Minnesotans. Minnesota residents who get their drinking water from a community water system can find out if they have a lead service line at Do you have a lead service line?, an online mapping application developed by the University of Minnesota and MDH. Residents will be notified by their water system if they have a service line made of lead or that may contain lead and about the next steps the system will take to replace those lines or identify the material. These notifications are not an indication that there is an immediate problem with their drinking water. Water systems routinely test drinking water for lead and notify residents separately if there's an issue. For residents with service lines of unknown material, future assistance will be available to water systems to complete the service line identification. "Nationally, Minnesota has one of the highest rates of completion for the service line inventories," said Sandeep Burman, manager of MDH's Drinking Water Protection Section. "The work to replace lead service lines has begun, and we're well on our way to eliminating this source of lead exposure." Millions of dollars in state and federal funding are available for water systems to replace lead service lines in Minnesota, including $240 million appropriated by the 2023 Minnesota Legislature. In May 2024, MDH received funding applications for 129 lead service line replacement projects across 78 different municipalities. Funding for replacement is funneled through the public water system, not individual property owners. By state law, water systems need to prioritize their replacements based on efficient use of funds and certain health equity criteria including low-income neighborhoods and children's health. More information about lead and health is available on the MDH website, Lead. -MDH- Media inquiries: |
Monday, November 25, 2024
News Release: Minnesota completes lead pipe inventory with one of the highest response rates in nation
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Page List
Blog Archive
- November 2024 (1973)
- October 2024 (2862)
- September 2024 (2667)
- August 2024 (3156)
- July 2024 (3241)
- June 2024 (3107)
- May 2024 (3196)
- April 2024 (3104)
- March 2024 (3192)
- February 2024 (3006)
- January 2024 (3261)
- December 2023 (3176)
- November 2023 (3188)
- October 2023 (3191)
- September 2023 (2961)
- August 2023 (3120)
- July 2023 (3024)
- June 2023 (3042)
- May 2023 (3205)
- April 2023 (3030)
- March 2023 (2986)
- February 2023 (2584)
- January 2023 (2694)
- December 2022 (2745)
- November 2022 (2899)
- October 2022 (2916)
- September 2022 (2970)
- August 2022 (2981)
- July 2022 (2814)
- June 2022 (2759)
- May 2022 (2768)
- April 2022 (2692)
- March 2022 (2851)
- February 2022 (2550)
- January 2022 (2715)
- December 2021 (2641)
- November 2021 (2745)
- October 2021 (2836)
- September 2021 (2847)
- August 2021 (2756)
- July 2021 (2572)
- June 2021 (2738)
- May 2021 (2579)
- April 2021 (2698)
- March 2021 (2789)
- February 2021 (2532)
- January 2021 (2617)
- December 2020 (2664)
- November 2020 (2637)
- October 2020 (2824)
- September 2020 (2745)
- August 2020 (2704)
- July 2020 (2749)
- June 2020 (2669)
- May 2020 (2199)
- April 2020 (4060)
- March 2020 (5898)
- February 2020 (6963)
- January 2020 (7455)
- December 2019 (10)
Search This Blog
New AI-Enabled Cameras Improve Airspace Monitoring in Washington Area
View Online New AI-Enabled Cameras Improve Airs...
-
View Images Library Photos and Pictures. Как сделать усилитель сигнала сотовой связи своими руками Усилитель 3G сигнала своими руками Антен...
-
Download Images Library Photos and Pictures. 3 Graduation Invitation Letter Sample Invitation Letter Sample Invitation Letter To Friend For...
No comments:
Post a Comment