Common use of Lead Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Lead Disclosure. The University manages a Drinking Water Monitoring Plan for campus buildings, including housing units. The University regularly tests water fixtures commonly used for drinking and cooking, such as drinking fountains and dispensers, and sink faucets in bathrooms, break rooms, and kitchen prep areas. When levels of lead from these fixtures exceed EPA-recommended levels for schools and childcare facilities, the University removes those fixtures from use, provides Tenants alternative water sources, and makes repairs until tests are below EPA-recommended levels. Tenants will be notified throughout this process. More information is available on the University's website for the Drinking Water Monitoring Program: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/drinking-water-monitoring.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Family Housing and University Apartments, Family Housing and University Apartments, Family Housing and University Apartments

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Lead Disclosure. β€Œ The University manages a Drinking Water Monitoring Plan for campus buildings, including housing units. The University regularly tests water fixtures commonly used for drinking and cooking, such as drinking fountains and dispensers, and sink faucets in bathrooms, break rooms, and kitchen prep areas. When levels of lead from these fixtures exceed EPA-recommended levels for schools and childcare facilities, the University removes those fixtures from use, provides Tenants alternative water sources, and makes repairs until tests are below EPA-recommended levels. Tenants will be notified throughout this process. More information is available on the University's website for the Drinking Water Monitoring Program: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/drinking-water-monitoring.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

Lead Disclosure. β€Œ The University manages a Drinking Water Monitoring Plan for campus buildings, including housing units. The University regularly tests water fixtures commonly used for drinking and cooking, such as drinking fountains and dispensers, and sink faucets in bathrooms, break rooms, and kitchen prep areas. When levels of lead from these fixtures exceed EPA-EPA- recommended levels for schools and childcare facilities, the University removes those fixtures from use, provides Tenants alternative water sources, and makes repairs until tests are below EPA-recommended levels. Tenants will be notified throughout this process. More information is available on the University's website for the Drinking Water Monitoring Program: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/drinking-water-monitoring.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Agreement

Lead Disclosure. The University manages a Drinking Water Monitoring Plan for campus buildings, including housing units. The University regularly tests water fixtures commonly used for drinking and cooking, such as drinking fountains and dispensers, and sink faucets in bathrooms, break rooms, and kitchen prep areas. When levels of lead from these fixtures exceed EPA-recommended levels for schools and childcare facilities, the University removes those fixtures from use, provides Tenants residents alternative water sources, and makes repairs until tests are below EPA-recommended levels. Tenants Residents will be notified throughout this process. More information is available on the University's website for the Drinking Water Monitoring Program: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/drinking-water-monitoringxxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/drinking-water- monitoring.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Rental Agreement

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Lead Disclosure. The University manages a Drinking Water Monitoring Plan for campus buildings, including housing units. The University regularly tests water fixtures commonly used for drinking and cooking, such as drinking fountains and dispensers, and sink faucets in bathrooms, break rooms, and kitchen prep areas. When levels of lead from these fixtures exceed EPA-recommended levels for schools and childcare facilities, the University removes those fixtures from use, provides Tenants residents alternative water sources, and makes repairs until tests are below EPA-recommended levels. Tenants Residents will be notified throughout this process. More information is available on the University's website for the Drinking Water Monitoring Program: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/drinking-water-monitoring.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Family Housing and University Apartments

Lead Disclosure. 12.1. The University manages a Drinking Water Monitoring Plan for campus buildings, including student housing units. The University regularly tests water fixtures commonly used for drinking and cooking, such as drinking fountains and dispensers, and sink faucets in bathrooms, break rooms, and kitchen prep areas. When levels of lead from these fixtures exceed EPA-recommended levels for schools and childcare facilities, the University removes those fixtures from use, provides Tenants residents alternative water sources, and makes repairs until tests are below EPA-recommended levels. Tenants Residents will be notified throughout this process. More information is available on the University's website for the Drinking Water Monitoring Program: xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/drinking-water-monitoring.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Legal and Binding Agreement

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