What’s coming from your apartment’s faucet? Denver landlords not required to tell renters about lead pipes.

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Denver landlords aren’t required to tell their tenants about lead service lines, leaving some renters in the dark about the quality of water coming from their faucets.

a similar mandate. Philadelphia also requires the disclosure of known lead service lines to tenants by landlords.

Although Denver Water’s water is free of lead, it can become contaminated when passing through lead-containing household fixtures, plumbing and water service lines, or pipes that move water into the home from the main in the street, Salas said. “We will replace around 4,500 customer-owned lead service lines per year over the next 13 years to remove the estimated 64,000 to 84,000 customer-owned lead service lines in our service area at no direct cost to the customer,” Salas said in an emailed statement.

 

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This is maddening. Can’t wait for the class action lawsuits.

NickatFP Tenants haven’t been required to pay rent, call it even

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