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HAMPDEN - For the second time this year, Hampden Water District officials are warning homeowners about the threat of lead.
The district has been dealing with lead issues off and on for several years and has been sampling town water every six months, according to Michelle Gushue, the water district's lead and copper coordinator. According to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency guidelines, if water comes back with lead levels higher than 46 parts per billion, it is considered elevated.See the full content of this document
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Hampden Water District Warns Residents of Lead
In January and again in June, several homes in Hampden had elevated ...
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