Michigan program provides water faucet, filter for certain homes at risk of lead in water

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Residents of several Southeast Michigan communities are among those eligible for a Faucet and Filter Safety Net Program run by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. 

The program is available to families with a Medicaid-enrolled child/teen or a Medicaid-enrolled pregnant person in communities that include Detroit, Flint, Hamtramck, Highland Park, Inkster, Pontiac and Saginaw. 

The home must have lead-based or galvanized plumbing, a lead service line that provides water from the street to the residence, or old faucets and fittings that were sold before 2014. 

This program will then provide a home visit and plumbing assessment, a lead-reducing filter or replacement cartridge, and a single faucet replacement. There will also be assistance available for a Medicaid Lead Abatement program. 

For more information, and to determine if you are eligible, go to https://tinyurl.com/FaucetSafetyProgram

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