Community Lead and Copper Consumer Notice is a legal document that was released by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is the Community Lead and Copper Consumer Notice in Montana?
A: It is a notice to inform residents about the levels of lead and copper in their drinking water.
Q: Why is the notice important?
A: The notice is important because it helps residents understand the quality of their drinking water and any potential health risks associated with lead and copper.
Q: Who issues the notice?
A: The notice is issued by the water system or utility company responsible for providing drinking water to the community.
Q: What are the acceptable levels of lead and copper in drinking water?
A: The acceptable levels of lead in drinking water are no more than 15 parts per billion, and for copper, it is no more than 1.3 parts per million.
Q: What should residents do if they receive the notice?
A: Residents should carefully read the notice, follow any recommended actions, and contact their water provider if they have any questions or concerns.
Q: How can residents reduce their exposure to lead and copper in drinking water?
A: Residents can reduce their exposure by running cold water for a few minutes before using it for cooking or drinking, using a filter that is certified to remove lead and copper, and avoiding using hot tap water for drinking or cooking.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality.