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Boston's free lead pipes replacement program goes underused

Boston's free lead pipes replacement program goes underused

The Boston Water and Sewer Commission launched a free program to replace lead pipes earlier last year, but many property owners didn't take advantage of the free service.

The Common · WBUR

March 28, 202413m 23s

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The Boston Water and Sewer Commission launched a free program to replace lead pipes on privately owned property early last year, but few property owners have taken advantage of it. A recent Boston Globe investigation found that a water line that services one Boston College dormitory is among thousands of lead pipes that deliver water to city residents. Lead can contaminate drinking water and ingesting lead poses some serious health risks.

Today, Boston Globe contributing reporter and Boston University professor David Abel and Boston University journalism student Taylor Brokesh join The Common to discuss why this free program has gone so underutilized.

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