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Source: Reuters
#ENVIRONMENT DECEMBER 14, 2017 / 12:51 PM / UPDATED 6 HOURS AGO
EPA seeks input to rework rule on lead in drinking water
Reuters Staff
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said on Thursday it will seek input from state and local officials as it considers how to rework a 1991 rule meant to protect people from lead and copper contamination in drinking water.
The agency invited state officials to give input on revising the Lead and Copper rule at a two-hour meeting on Jan. 8 at the EPAs headquarters in Washington.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said the agency is seeking the input to properly address lead and ensure communities have access to safe drinking water.
The move is part of the Trump administrations policy of consulting with state and local officials, or national organizations that represent them, when developing regulations. While the administration is focused on reducing regulations on mining and drilling and other industries, Pruitt says he is focusing on what he calls the core duties of the EPA, which includes water pollution.
The EPA is considering long-term and short-term revisions to the rule including replacement of lead pipes, improving corrosion control treatment requirements, and the role of filters where water is consumed.
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