BULLHEAD CITY, Ariz. — Two homes in the North Mohave Valley Public Water System have tested above the EPA action level for lead, according to Bullhead City officials.

The city's utilities department was conducting routine testing when the lead was detected.

City officials say they are working to assess the extent of lead exposure in the North Mohave Valley Public Water System. State agencies have confirmed that the City is not in violation of any state or federal drinking water standards or regulations.

Over the next year, the city will test source water and conduct additional sampling of homes in the service area in an effort to determine whether additional steps need to be taken to reduce lead exposure.

“At the time our water systems were built, other materials, including PVC, asbest

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