What does the Village of Park Forest do to prevent elevated lead levels?
The Village adds chemicals to the drinking water at its Treatment Plant that coat the inside of the pipes to inhibit corrosion and prevent leaching of lead into the drinking water supply. While it is possible that some homes may still have lead service lines or lead solder pipe joints, the Village’s corrosion control methods reduce the amount of lead leaching into the drinking water from these sources as well. These anti-leaching, anti-corrosion additives are safe for consumers.

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1. Where does the Village of Park Forest get its water?
2. Does the Village of Park Forest test for lead?
3. How likely are Park Forest residents to be at risk from lead in their drinking water?
4. How does lead get into drinking water?
5. What does the Village of Park Forest do to prevent elevated lead levels?
6. What are the chances the Village’s old water mains are adding lead to the drinking water supply?
7. Do water main breaks or construction increase lead levels
8. What would be the most likely source of lead in my home’s tap water?
9. If my home has a lead service line, can it be replaced?
10. Should I test my drinking water for lead?
11. What are the health effects of lead in drinking water?
12. What measures can I take to reduce the lead in my home’s drinking water?
13. Where can I find more information?