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Until recently, plans called for repairing the castle-looking water towers but continuing to use them for their intended purpose. Now, Water Works says constructions costs could be too high and its considering other ways to reuse the property.
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Greater Cincinnati Water Works will begin replacing lead lines to ensure clean drinking water.
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The utility recently received a $500,000 grant from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to undertake the work.
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Cincinnati's water utility reached a significant milestone in a years-long effort to replace lead service lines.
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Is tap water really good for us, and why has it gotten a bad name?
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The time to prepare for cold weather is before it hits.
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Everything you need to know about lead water pipes in Cincinnati
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The castle-looking water tower is a historic landmark, but Greater Cincinnati Water Works says the brick and concrete needs a major glow-up.
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Greater Cincinnati Water Works is aiming to replace 3,600 lead lines a year.
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The city hopes to replace all lead service lines in the area by 2037, all at no cost to home owners.