That's another interesting point. In Hamilton, we have some rural communities, because it's an amalgamated city. Lynden is on its own town well. It was found to have lead exceedances, and boil water advisories were put out. That's a well for a small community, but as far as individual wells are concerned, what this would call for is for people living in those communities to get a test on their water to see if there is a potential for lead exceedances, and then deal with it. You rip the pipes out, put a filter on, get a big water jug, or whatever. It has to be brought into the public awareness, and hopefully it will be, as a result of this.
On February 23rd, 2017. See this statement in context.