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The Water Authority is working to identify the types of pipes leading into the final 10,000 of the 196,000 service lines in the county. The county is actively replacing public lead pipes.
Volunteers with AmeriCorps are going door-to-door to inspect the pipes. "We do a scratch test and a metal test to see if it's galvanized lead or copper," said Jasmine Pierce, an AmeriCorps volunteer.