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It would be nice to sell a new water service $$$$$ but most of the towns here that have homes with lead service treat there water.
Supposedly this "treatment" prevents the leaching of lead into the potable water. Kinda hard to sell a new service when the town tells the client that the piping is safe. The lines we have dug up,believe it or not, are still in perfect condition. |
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