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What is the problem with the water in the District of Columbia?

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What is the problem with the water in the District of Columbia?

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There are about 130,000 water service pipes in the District of Columbia that connect homes and buildings to public water mains under the streets. The lead levels in the distribution system are extremely low. Approximately 23,000 District homes built before 1950 are connected to the public water mains by lead service pipes and, therefore, may have increased levels of lead in their tap water.

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