Requested Flexibility. Through this XL project, the Columbus Division of Water will be given regulatory flexibility from the LCR if a water treatment change is made, and if that change results in an increase in lead levels above the action level. Under Federal and State law, should the City exceed the lead AL, it must begin sampling LSLs immediately and replacing those lines that contribute more than 15 Fg/L of lead. This project will afford the City a temporary suspension of the LSL testing and replacement requirements (for up to [three years]) while the City makes treatment modifications. In exchange for this flexibility, the City Department of Water will contribute $300,000 a year for 15 years to the LSCP. Additionally, the City will take extraordinary steps in considering water treatment changes and conduct increased monitoring in order to maintain lead levels at the lowest levels possible.
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Sources: Final Project Agreement
Requested Flexibility. Through this XL XLC project, the Columbus Division of Water will be given regulatory flexibility from the LCR if a water treatment change is made, and if that change results in an increase in lead levels above the action level. Under Federal and State law, should the City exceed the lead AL, it must begin sampling LSLs immediately and replacing those lines that contribute more than 15 Fg/L of lead. This project will afford the City a temporary suspension of the LSL testing sampling and replacement requirements (for up to [three years]) while the City makes treatment modifications. In exchange for this flexibility, the City Department of Water will contribute $300,000 a year for 15 years to the LSCP. Additionally, the City will take extraordinary steps in considering water treatment changes and conduct increased monitoring in order to maintain lead levels at the lowest levels possible.
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Sources: Final Project Agreement
Requested Flexibility. Through this XL XLC project, the Columbus Division of Water will be given regulatory flexibility from the LCR if a water treatment change is made, and if that change results in an increase in lead levels above the action levelAction Level. Under Federal and State law, should the City exceed the lead AL, it must begin sampling LSLs immediately and replacing those lines that contribute more than 15 Fg/L of lead. This project will afford the City a temporary suspension of the LSL testing sampling and replacement requirements (for up to [three years]) while the City makes treatment modifications. In exchange for this flexibility, the City Department of Water will contribute $300,000 a year for 15 years to the LSCP. Additionally, the City will take extraordinary steps in considering water treatment changes and conduct increased monitoring in order to maintain lead levels at the lowest levels possible.
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Sources: Final Project Agreement