What causes high levels of lead in drinking water?
Lead can enter drinking water when pipes that contain lead corrode, especially where the water has a low pH or is more acidic. The most common problem is with brass or chrome-plated brass faucets and fixtures with lead solder, from which significant amounts of lead can enter into the water, especially hot water.

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1. Where does Fairview’s water come from?
2. Does Fairview add fluoride to the water?
3. Do I have to connect to the City's water system?
4. Is a tiny leak in my water service line really worth the trouble to repair?
5. What is my water pressure?
6. What is my water’s hardness?
7. What causes high levels of lead in drinking water?
8. How can I get my water tested?
9. Why is my water discolored at times?
10. Who can I call about water quality or pressure concerns?