What You Can Do if Lead is Discovered

If lead material is discovered or if there is concern about lead in drinking water, following the recommended actions below can help reduce your exposure to lead in drinking water.

Water softeners and reverse osmosis units will remove lead from water but can also make the water more corrosive to lead solder and plumbing by removing certain minerals; therefore, the installation of these treatment units at the point of entry into homes with lead plumbing should only be done under supervision of a qualified water treatment professional.


For more information on reducing lead exposure around your home/building and the health effects of lead, visit EPA’s Website at www.epa.gov/lead, call the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 800-426-4791, contact your health care provider, or reach out to the State of Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation by mailing:

Lead and Copper in Drinking Water

Davy Crockett Tower, 9th Floor
500 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243-1204

Learn more by reviewing EPA's Lead in Drinking Water Infographic.

For more information, contact Tennessee Department of Health Family Health and Wellness at 615-741-7353 or the Madison County Health Department at 731-423-3020.


Resources

Water Service Line Inventory Protect Your Tap: A Quick Check for Lead TN Dept. of Family Health & Wellness Madison County Health Dept.