New Water Regulations: Are You at Risk for Lead Contamination?

Many older service lines still contain lead, potentially exposing homeowners to serious health risks. With the 2021 Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) implementation on October 16, 2024, water providers must now notify homeowners if their service lines contain lead or other high-risk materials. This change allows you to take proactive steps toward better water quality.
What Happens If Your Service Line Contains Lead?
Your local water provider will issue a notice if your service line is found to contain lead, GRR, or unknown materials. This notice will include:
- A breakdown of the health risks associated with lead exposure
- Tips on how to reduce lead levels in your drinking water
- Options for service line testing and replacement
How Hague Can Help Protect Your Home’s Water
- Expert Water Testing Services: Hague professionals can conduct a thorough analysis of your drinking water to detect lead.
- Filtration You Can Trust: From whole-home to under-sink solutions, Hague offers advanced lead-removal systems like the ONE™ Cartridge Tank, InterFlo® Drinking Water Filter, and InterFlo QuadPro Tankless Reverse Osmosis System.
Don’t wait for lead to become a problem—schedule your water test with a Hague dealer today!
