Waiver of Complete Lead Service Line Replacement is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Department of Public Health - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is the Waiver of Complete Lead Service Line Replacement in Illinois?
A: The Waiver of Complete Lead Service Line Replacement is a program in Illinois that allows water utilities to request an exemption from the requirement to replace all lead service lines in their service area.
Q: Why would a water utility request a waiver of complete lead service line replacement?
A: Water utilities may request a waiver if they can demonstrate that their service area has a low risk of lead contamination or if they have implemented other effective measures to reduce lead levels in drinking water.
Q: What are lead service lines?
A: Lead service lines are pipes that connect a water main to your home or property. They were commonly used in older homes and buildings, and can leach lead into drinking water.
Q: Is it safe to have lead service lines?
A: Lead service lines can potentially contaminate drinking water with lead, which is harmful to health, especially for children. Therefore, it is considered unsafe to have lead service lines.
Q: Does the waiver mean that lead service lines will not be replaced at all?
A: No, the waiver only exempts water utilities from the requirement to replace all lead service lines. They may still be required to replace a portion of the lead service lines or take other measures to reduce lead levels in drinking water.
Form Details:
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