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  1. The Columbus Department of Public Utilities has submitted and received approval from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) for a lead service line map that meets the requirements of HB 512 passed by the state legislature last year.

  2. Search for available datasets and explore web maps at the Columbus Open Data and Map Portal.

  3. Mar 6, 2017 · The map shows residents the possible presence of lead service lines that provide water to homes and businesses.

  4. We are building a new water plant and transmission mains to meet the growing need for clean, safe drinking water in central Ohio. Where we are Building it The new Home Road water plant will be built along the Scioto River near the corner of Home and Dublin roads in Delaware County.

  5. We work 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to ensure you have a ready supply of high quality drinking water. We operate and maintain 3 water treatment plants, 27 pump stations, 38 water storage tanks, 3,572 miles of water lines and nearly 27,000 hydrants.

  6. Source Water Assessment and Protection helps public waters systems understand where the drinking water comes from, how contaminants can get into the water supply and how to protect the water from contamination at the source. Ohio EPA completes source water assessments for every public water system.

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  8. Public map for drinking water source water protection areas in Ohio. Does not include public drinking water wells, intakes or reports.

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