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Lead In Tap Water
Lead in the drinking water can cause serious health issues for people of all ages, particularly pregnant
individuals, infants, and young children. While the City of Glendora provides high-quality water and works to
remove lead service lines, lead can still enter your water from household plumbing materials. Since lead levels
can vary, exposure is possible even if tests show no lead at one time. To reduce your risk, use a certified water
filter for lead removal, flush your pipes by running water before use, and always use cold water for drinking,
cooking, and preparing baby formula- boiling does not remove lead. If your home has a lead or galvanized
service line, you may need to flush longer. For testing or concerns, call the City of Glendora at 626-852-4838.
More information is available at epa.gov/safewater/lead.
The City of Glendora completed its service line inventory ahead of the October 16, 2024 deadline and found no
lead or galvanized lines requiring replacement. The statement is available for viewing at
cityofglendora.gov/lcrr.
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