KDHE
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is holding public meetings to help public water supply systems and their customers learn about the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new Lead and Cooper Rule Revisions (LCRR). Under the LCRR, public water supply systems are required to prepare and maintain an inventory of publicly and privately owned service line materials. This inventory is to be submitted to KDHE by October 16, 2024.
Public water supply system decision-makers, operators and the public are encouraged to attend to learn more about the inventory requirements and actions that can be taken to reduce lead exposure risks in drinking water.
Piping and plumbing fixtures containing lead are a potential health risk in drinking water. Some homes (typically built before 1988) may have lead service lines that connect to the public water supply system. Young children, infants and fetuses are particularly vulnerable to lead in drinking water and water used for formula because lead's physical and behavioral health effects occur at lower exposure levels in children.
KDHE staff will review and answer questions on the following topics:
- Development of Lead Service Line InventoriesPublic Water Supply System ResponsibilitiesWater System Customer Cooperation
- Public Water Supply System Responsibilities
- Water System Customer Cooperation
- Lead Exposure Health Risks from Drinking Water
- Technical Assistance for Public Water Supply Systems
A meeting will be held in Hays 7-8 p.m. Thursday at Hilton Garden Inn, 221 W. 43rd.
For more information about KDHE’s Lead Service Line Inventory requirements, please visit KDHE.KS.gov/LCRR.