An ongoing process to replace lead water pipes in Washington, D.C., reveals several warning signs for the Baltimore area as officials here check more than 275,000 pipes for lead. Since 2019, D.C. officials have replaced 5,400 lead
Baltimore City's comptroller said water customers in the city and Baltimore County may need to brace themselves for higher water bills in the years ahead.
Less than 2% of homeowners who need to check their water pipes for lead have done so, and time’s running out. And most homeowners can’t take on that burden, an expert told 11 News Investigates. Lead
Residents in Baltimore City and County are being urged to check their water pipes and report the copper and lead results.The Baltimore City Department of Publ