Newark plans to borrow $120M to dramatically cut the time it will take to replace pipes causing elevated lead levels in drinking water.
NEWARK, N.J. — New Jersey's biggest city on Monday announced a plan to borrow $120 million to dramatically cut the time it will take to replace pipes causing elevated lead levels in drinking water.
The announcement came about two weeks after the city began distributing water bottles to residents in about 14,000 homes. Water from two houses tested positive for lead above the federal threshold of 15 parts per billion. "We couldn't wait for them to react," Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo said."We had to do it first."
The state Department of Environmental Protection said last week that 225 homes additional homes are being tested, a process that will last a few more weeks. Residents will receive bottled water while the testing continues.
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