Volunteers urge residents to check for lead pipes  @WBALTV11
Volunteers urge residents to check for lead pipes  @WBALTV11
WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore | Volunteers urge residents to check for lead pipes @WBALTV11 | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
A group of volunteers set out Friday afternoon in Baltimore's Pen Lucy neighborhood to make a difference when it comes to lead water pipes. Roughly 177,000 property owners in Baltimore City and Baltimore County still need to check their pipes for lead before an Oct. 16 deadline for local departments of public works to submit their initial inventories to the federal government. Baltimore City Councilman Mark Conway, D-District 4, led volunteers on a difficult task to knock on the doors of more than 400 homes and distribute flyers reminding residents to check their pipes for lead and report their results to the Baltimore City Department of Public Works.

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