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In 2021, the state of New Jersey enacted a law that requires all water providers to share with customers the material of the utility-owned and customer-owned service lines that lead to their property, notify customers with service lines that are made of lead or galvanized steel, and replace them by 2031.
Its the responsibility of the homeowner to replace lead pipes within the boundary of the property. While it is not a legal requirement to replace them, over time lead from these old style pipes can get into your drinking water and potentially damage your health.
Lead service linesthe pipes that carry water from the water main under the street to residenceshave long been recognized as the primary contributor of lead in drinking water (well call them lead pipes for simplicitys sake).
Under the Federal Lead and Copper Rule, public community and non-transient, non-community water systems are required to take samples at drinking water taps, such as kitchen and bathroom taps, throughout their distribution systems in specific areas deemed most vulnerable to lead based on their current record of piping
About the Program Typically, the cost of replacing a lead service line ranges from between $5,000 and $10,000. Under Newarks Lead Service Line Replacement Program, lead service lines will be replaced at no cost to the homeowner.

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If your supply pipe is made of lead, we would advise you consider replacing it. Under the lead pipe replacement scheme, we may be able to offer a free like for like connection of a replacement water supply pipe (i.e. same size), from your boundary to the water main in the road or footpath.
Until it was banned by federal law in 1986 and by New Jersey law in 1987, lead was used in the solder that connects pipes, in pipes used in household plumbing, and in service lines (Lead Service Lines (LSL)) that connect houses to the public water mains in the street.
Lead service lines are typically replaced with either type K soft temper copper or with polybutylene if accepted by the local plumbing official having jurisdiction. One article covered in the other answer submitted refers to one particular instance of the use of a copper line, but it does not state that copper is
Very low levels of lead may not harm adults but can pose serious health risks for children and infants. Lead exposure can lead to anemia in children. It can cause damage to the kidneys and nervous system, decrease bone and muscle growth, and cause behavioral problems, lower IQ, and learning disabilities.
In January, the EPA selected New Jersey as one of four test states for the agencys new Lead Service Line Replacement Accelerators program, which will provide technical assistance to replace lead pipes in underserved areas.

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