In April, the City of Duluth asked 100 volunteers to have their water tested for lead. To be eligible, homeowners or renters needed to be living in a single-family home that was built before 1930.
The city had an overwhelming response and tested 102 sites throughout the city. On Friday, June 18, staff received the results from a contracted lab and learned that the results tested higher for lead than originally expected.
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