Replace lead water pipes
The municipality is asking homeowners to have the lead water pipes replaced in their homes.
Lead pipes
Lead pipes are often found in homes built before 1960. The use of lead pipes was banned after 1960.
Drinking water from lead pipes is not healthy. Particularly for developing children under the age of 8 and pregnant women. If young children ingest too much lead, it can affect their IQ. Adults can experience kidney problems or a slightly elevated blood pressure. Until the lead pipes have been replaced, you are advised not to drink the water from the tap. Use bottled water, tap water from non-lead pipes or water from a public tap.
Situation in The Hague
The lead pipes are being replaced in all municipal-owned buildings built before 1960. It is being done first in buildings where children under the age of 8 and pregnant women often come. The municipality is asking schools, childcare and afterschool care facilities and sport clubs to check their water pipes. And to replace them where needed.
Check the plumbing
Check whether there are lead pipes in your home. Watch the video by drinking water company Dunea:
Watch video: How do I recognize lead? Do the test! (YouTube channel)(External link)
You do not see any lead or you are in doubt? To check the plumbing in your floors and walls, you can have your tap water tested for lead. You can arrange a test online. You will have to pay for the test yourself.
Arrange a test from: Begin external link: Het Waterlaboratorium(External link), end external link.
- Begin external link: Het Water-lab(External link), end external link.
- Begin external link: Aquador(External link), end external link.
You can also arrange a test at another company. Make sure it is an authorised company.
- Are you renting your home? Ask your landlord (commercial or housing association) to have the water tested. If your landlord is not willing to cooperate, ask for advice from the Begin link: Fair Rent Team, end link. .
Help with payment
Take up contact with your mortgage lender in the following cases:
- you are the homeowner
- you have no money to pay for the test or to replace the lead pipes
You can also make an appointment at the Helpdesk Geldzaken (money matters). The helpdesk can be reached Monday to Friday from 8.30 to 16.30 hrs. on tel. (070) 353 61 88. Or send an email to Begin link: helpdeskgeldzaken@denhaag.nl, end link. . You can also ask your question using the form on Begin external link: www.helpdeskgeldzaken.nl(External link), end external link. . Helpdesk Geldzaken will then call you back.
More information
You can find extensive information (in Dutch) on checking and replacing lead water pipes on the websites of:
- GGD Haaglanden: Begin external link: Lood in kraanwater(External link), end external link.
Dunea: Begin external link: Dunea loden waterleidingen(External link), end external link.