What do I do if I need to change a Lead and Copper sample location?

You may change sample locations if a sample site is deemed unacceptable for Lead/Copper sampling. This can include homes with whole system water softeners, a residence that has been unoccupied for a long period of time, or a location where homeowners are uncooperative. If a sample location needs to be changed, contact the Public Water Supply Section at: 785-296-5514. Also note a change on your Lead and Copper Sample Site Plan with a brief reason for the location change, and send it in to the Public Water Supply Section.

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1. What type systems have to take part in Lead and Copper Rule?
2. How is compliance determined?
3. How do I calculate the 90th percentile?
4. Who do I contact if I have not received my sample bottles or I need replacement bottles?
5. What do I do if I need to change a Lead and Copper sample location?
6. What is corrosion control? How will I know if my system must perform corrosion control?
7. I’ve sent in all my Lead/Copper samples. What do I do now?
8. After sampling, how long do I have to send in the sample bottles?