The City of Brooklyn Park has reportedly taken a significant leap towards ensuring the safety of its drinking water. The local government has completed a comprehensive inventory of its water service lines, now submitted to the Minnesota Department of Health, an update shared on the Lead-Free BP webpage. This inventory aims to systematically identify the materials comprising the city’s water service lines, an initiative that reflects Brooklyn Park’s dedication to public health and transparency, as reported by the
City of Brooklyn Park
.
Residents are encouraged to actively get informed and can conveniently check the composition of their service lines. They have the option to quickly look up this information through the Lead Inventory Tracking Tool (LITT), as per the
City of Brooklyn Park
. This tool currently holds records for 23,675 service lines in Brooklyn Park, all of which are instrumental in reliably delivering water to each household. As the inventory notes, the majority of these, precisely 22,978, have been verified as non-lead, mitigating any immediate concerns of water contamination that residents might have had.
“Thank you for your continued support as we work toward a lead-free Brooklyn Park,” reads the
public announcement
on their website. Residents who prefer a more direct form of communication or have questions are directed to call 763-493-8008 to receive personalized assistance.
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