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Lead in Drinking Water Public Education Campaign
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Wichita Water Utilities is concerned about you, our customer. Recent laboratory test results show that some customers may be at risk for exposure to lead in their drinking water. Please know that results for all other monitored substances continue to show your water to be safe from those substances.
Since 1993, Wichita Water Utilities has had in place all proven methods of controlling lead content of the drinking water as it leaves the water treatment plant. Further control of lead exposure relies on identifying and removing components in household plumbing systems that contain lead. In addition, flushing of the tap before drinking water has proven to be an effective way of minimizing exposure to lead for those that at risk.
Individuals most at risk are children and pregnant women. Locations most at risk are those with lead service lines (most commonly installed in the 1920s). The City's records show only 1,100 locations still have lead services. These are scheduled to be replaced by 2010. To determine if you are one of the effected property owners, please click on the following link: Water - lead services addresses
The following information details how the City, State, and other local agencies can help you determine if you are at risk for lead exposure and what you can do to mitigate or eliminate that risk.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the Wichita Water Utilities are concerned about lead in your drinking water. Although most homes have very low levels of lead in their drinking water, some homes in the community have lead levels above the USPEA action level of 15 parts per billion (ppb), or 0.015 milligrams of lead per liter of water (mg/L). Under Federal law we are required to have a program in place to minimize lead in your drinking water. This program has been in place since 1993. This program includes corrosion control treatment, source water treatment, and public education. We are also required to replace each lead service line that we control if the line contributes to lead concentrations of 15 ppb or more after we have completed the comprehensive treatment program. If you have any questions about how we are carrying out the requirements of the lead regulation, please call the Wichita Water Utilities at (316) 265-1300 or visit us on the web at www.wichita.gov/CityOffices/WaterandSewer. This brochure explains the simple steps you can take to protect you and your family by reducing your exposure to lead in drinking water.
Lead is a common, natural and often useful metal found throughout the environment in lead-based paint, air, soil, household dust, food, certain types of pottery porcelain and pewter, and water. Lead can pose a significant risk to your health if too much of it enters your body. Lead builds up in the body over many years and can cause damage to the brain, red blood cells and kidneys. The greatest risk is to young children and pregnant women. Amounts of lead that won’t hurt adults can slow down normal mental and physical development of young bodies. In addition, a child at play often comes into contact with sources of lead contamination – like dirt and dust – that rarely affect an adult. It is important to wash children’s hands and toys often, and to try to make sure they only put food in their mouths.
| Steps You Can Take in the Home to Reduce Exposure to Lead in Drinking Water |
If for any reason customers wish to have their water tested, the customer may do so by picking up a sample bottle at Wichita’s Filter Plant located at 1815 W. Pine - across from Cow Town. The charge for the test, which will be added to the customer's bill, is $25 (except in the case of customers who have a lead pipe service). Two weeks should be allowed for test results. If the customer wishes to have another laboratory perform the test, the following Kansas laboratories are certified by the USEPA to perform lead testing:
Analytical Management Laboratories, Inc. 15130 South Keeler, Suite B Olathe, KS 666062-2760 (913-829-0101)
Continental Analytical Services, Inc. PO Box 3737 Salina, KS, 67402-3737 (785-827-1273)
M D Chemical & Testing, Inc. PO Box 19321 Topeka, KS 66619-0321 (785-862-3500)
Wichita Environmental Services Department 1900 East 9th Street Wichita, KS (268-8351) Analysis is performed by Continental Analytical Services under a contract with the City. There is a $25 charge for their services.
| For additional information regarding lead please visit the following sites: |
American Water Works Association > Lead Water Fact Sheet
Environmental Protection Agency > Consumer Factsheet on Lead in Drinking Water
Sedgwick County Health Department > Lead Poisoning Fact Sheet
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