[Lincolnparkdc] Any experience with lead in water pipes abatement?
Ken Jarboe
kpjarboe at gmail.com
Thu Sep 3 22:01:22 EDT 2020
Some of the feeder line on Capitol Hill are galvanized iron. You can test this by seeing if a magnet will stick to the line where it comes into the house (before the shutoff valve. See
https://www.dcwater.com/identifylead
> On Sep 3, 2020, at 7:59 PM, Peter R <CapHillPeter at doofuscorp.com> wrote:
>
> There is a lot of information available at www.dcwater.com.
> Try: https://www.dcwater.com/voluntary-replacements
> and https://www.dcwater.com/replacelead
>
> For a map showing if DC Water thinks you have a lead service line (they are
> not always right), see
> https://geo.dcwater.com/Lead/
>
> Many years ago, when the water supplier to DC Water (then called WASA)
> switched from chlorine to chloramine, it caused lead to leach into the
> water. They later added chemicals to prevent that from happening, and the
> lead levels in our water have gone down significantly. So much that DC
> Water has cut way back on lead line replacements and is no longer considered
> to be a "problem city". Most houses with lead pipes now register
> more-or-less acceptable lead levels (including mine). But they do admit
> that all lead lines need to be replaced eventually.
>
> On Cap Hill, the city owns your front yard, up to the face of the house. DC
> Water is responsible for replacing that portion of the pipe, but due to
> problems many years ago, they will only replace their part if you replace
> your part. If I recall, DC Water will do your part for a flat fee of around
> $500, but I may be recalling wrong. DC Water's customer service line
> (354-3600) is pretty helpful sometimes, so give them a try. They will
> probably transfer you to the lead pipe department.
>
> Replacing the shutoff valve at the same time is a very good idea, and may be
> something that is standard. If you have old copper pipes, or older
> iron/steel pipes (that is, not plastic pipes), you may also want to add an
> *electric* shutoff valve also. This can be wired into a basement water
> detector so that when the inevitable leak or burst pipe/water heater/washer
> hose occurs the detector can shut off your water. You will still have a
> flood, but you won't have a swimming pool.
>
> If you are really concerned about lead and cost, the cheapest solution is to
> get a filter pitcher or filter on your kitchen faucet. Lead won't hurt you
> in the shower or laundry, only your drinking water.
>
> --Peter--
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cathie Woteki <uygp-hs47 at DoofusCorp.com>
> Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2020 6:08 PM
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> Subject: [Lincolnparkdc] Any experience with lead in water pipes abatement?
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> We were approached by a representative of United Construction Services about
> lining the water pipe coming into our house with new copper pipe as well as
> replacing the shutoff valve for a cost of $1200. Has anyone on the list
> done this? What was your experience?
>
> Thanks for whatever information you can provide!
>
> Cathie Woteki
>
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