Hundreds of thousands of water pipes need to be checked for lead, many of which are on private property. So, what if a property owner doesn't or can't perform those checks?
More Baltimore City officials are responding with words of reassurance while others want answers after 11 News Investigates' exclusive report on the hidden danger of hundreds of thousands of lead water pipes.
There are roughly 275,000 water pipes to check across Baltimore City and Baltimore County and not enough money to go around.
This fall, the Maryland Department of the Environment gave $80 million to water utilities across the state to find and replace lead water pipes. But MDE received requests for more than $133 million.... Read More: WBAL TV