

EPA lead and copper letter to Colorado.Message to laboratories and systems about lead and copper sampling guidance.Outreach to systems about sample sites and materials July, 2016.Monitoring requirements email October, 2016.Additional samples email November, 2016.Reporting sample results email November, 2016.
#LEAD AND COPPER RULE REVISIONS MANUAL#

Lead Service Line Inventory and Replacement Plan Requirements/FAQ In 2007, EPA revised the Lead and Copper Rule to enhance implementation in the areas of monitoring, treatment, customer awareness, and lead service line.Lead service line inventories and replacement.EPA Lead and Copper Rule Revisions Page.This quick turnaround following Flint suggests the LCRI’s three-year window doesn’t mean the LCRI will be any less impactful. WQCD stakeholder engagement related to LCRR Rulemaking Though revisions were on the table for years, the Flint water crisis in 2014 was a key force behind the LCRR, and the EPA had a draft of the Lead and Copper Rule revisions within five years of Flint.Getting Ready for the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions.Please be aware that water systems must continue to comply with the current LCR requirements until the LCRR goes into effect on October 16, 2024. The department has created forms and guidance below to assist water systems with complying with the upcoming LCRR requirements.

The LCRR has a number of new requirements for water systems. On December 16, 2021, EPA finalized the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR), which further strengthen the protections against lead in drinking water. Please visit our lead page for consumer information on lead in your home, testing, and other topics. This page is for public water systems required to report under the Lead and Copper Rule & Revisions.
