September 2019 – Test Results

Lead - Action Level Letter(a)

 

2019_11_04_GRAMA_DDW_EID_Lead copy

 

Lead Testing Results Reported by the Utah Division of Drinking Water to The ECHO-Association

 

Postings on Internet Forum Next-door

 

 

 

2019 - CCR

 

See also: “Lead Levels Below EPA Limits Can Still Impact Your Health,” at National Public Radio (NPR), August 13, 2016

NPR reported that Jeff Cohen, who was on the EPA team that decided on the 15 parts per billion number, said linking it to a threshold for public health is a “misunderstanding.” “The goal of the rule is zero lead in drinking water,” he said. The EPA’s action level isn’t based on medical research. No amount of lead in drinking water is known to be safe. “It was never designed to identify a safe level of lead in drinking water,” Cohen told NPR. The number was simply what water utilities told the EPA they could manage with treatment back in the late 1980s, when the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule was drafted.