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That was the case in Washington, where 40,000 water service lines were replaced after the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority found drinking water lead above the action level of 15 parts per billion in 73% of the 4,613 homes tested. Douglas County, Georgia, had a Water and Sewer Authority that provided public sewers in certain areas of the county The Douglas County Code allowed a temporary septic system to be installed if there was likely to be a connection to a central sewer system within two years. Of approximately 130,000 residences served by the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority ( |
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