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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the tceq lead and copper form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your PWS ID number and the date at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your public water supply system.
  3. Fill in the PWS name and sample address fields. Ensure accuracy as this data is essential for compliance with TCEQ regulations.
  4. Record the sample collection date and analytical lead result in mg/L. These results are vital for assessing lead levels in your water supply.
  5. In the certification section, provide monitoring period details, dates results were received, and when they were communicated to customers.
  6. Complete the certification by signing with your name, title, and phone number before submitting it to TCEQ within the specified timeframe.

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If you need to join a lead pipe to a copper pipe. you will need a Lead-Loc. A Lead-Loc is a compression joint for lead pipes that makes a strong and reliable joint. This is not a new solution as they have been around for years.
It is not necessary to isolate copper from lead, tin or stainless steel under most circumstances. The principal metals of concern in terms of direct contact are aluminum and zinc. Iron and steel are generally not a problem unless their mass is similar or smaller than that of the copper.
The rule replaced the previous standard of 50 ppb, measured at the entry point to the distribution system. The rule established a maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) of zero for lead in drinking water and a treatment technique to reduce corrosion of lead and copper within the distribution system.
The EPA Lead and Copper Rule has set drinking water standards with two levels of protection [EPA 1991; EPA 2000b]. Action levels for lead of 15 ppb and copper of 1.3 ppm in more than 10% of customer taps sampled. An action level is the level for enforcement. The maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) is zero.
Yes, copper and lead can be mixed, but their compatibility depends on the application. In metallurgy, they can form alloys like leaded brass, which improves machinability. In ammunition, copper jackets are used around lead cores to enhance performance.
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Molten copper and molten lead do not mix. It is an immicible alloy. Slowly cooling the mix below 900 C would leave liquid lead to pour off. This assumes lead is the only comtaminant.
Place the opened sample bottle below the faucet and gently open the cold water tap as you would do to fill a glass of water. Fill the sample bottle to the line marked 1000-ml and turn off the water. 4. Tightly cap the sample bottle and place in the sample kit provided.

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