Consumer Notice of Tap Water Results for Lead is a legal document that was released by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency - a government authority operating within Illinois.
Q: What is the purpose of the Consumer Notice of Tap Water Results for Lead?
A: The purpose is to inform residents about the levels of lead in their tap water.
Q: Why is lead in tap water a concern?
A: Lead is a toxic metal that can cause serious health problems, especially in children.
Q: How are tap water lead levels measured?
A: Tap water lead levels are measured in parts per billion (ppb).
Q: What is considered a safe level of lead in tap water?
A: The EPA has set the action level for lead in tap water at 15 ppb.
Q: What should I do if my tap water exceeds the action level for lead?
A: You should take steps to reduce your exposure to lead, such as using a certified water filter or flushing your pipes before using tap water.
Q: Who is responsible for monitoring tap water lead levels?
A: The public water system is responsible for monitoring tap water lead levels and notifying residents of any exceedances.
Q: What are some health effects of lead exposure?
A: Lead exposure can lead to developmental delays, learning disabilities, and other serious health effects.
Q: How can I reduce lead exposure in my tap water?
A: You can reduce lead exposure by using a certified water filter or ensuring that your water is adequately flushed before using it.
Q: Is bottled water safer than tap water in terms of lead exposure?
A: Bottled water is not necessarily safer than tap water, as lead can still be present in bottled water sources.
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