If the service line coming into my house or business is copper and yet I stil received a notice that I have a galavanized line, what should I do?

Even if the customer portion of a service lines (from the curb into the house) has been replaced with copper, the Borough portion of the service line (from the main to the curb) may still be galvanized, which would be the reason for the notice.  You can help the Borough ensure the accuracy of its database by callting 973-427-5330 and reporting that your portion of the service line is copper.

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1. Is there lead in Hawthorne water?
2. How do I find out if I if I have a lead or galvanized service line?
3. How can I have water at my home tested for lead?
4. If I am concerned that my child may have lead poisoning, how can I have him or her tested?
5. When will the Borough replace my galvanized service line?
6. Will there be a cost to me when the Borough replaces my galvanized service line?
7. What can I do if I am concerned about the possibility of lead in my tap water?
8. What are the health affects of lead poisoning?
9. If the service line coming into my house or business is copper and yet I stil received a notice that I have a galavanized line, what should I do?
10. Will the Borough of Hawthorne replace galvanized pipes in my house?