I don't know how well this will copy over but there's a new federal EPA law. Here's the jist of it:

Lead-Free White Paper
July 1, 2012 Revisions to NSF/ANSI Standard
61 (Formerly Referred to as Annex F)
On July 1, 2012, the chemical extraction requirements of NSF/ANSI
Standard 61 were tightened to meet lead extraction limits of 5 ppb
instead of the prior 15 ppb for small meters and 0
.
5 ppb instead of
1
.
5 ppb for meters 4 inches and larger
.
The tightened requirements
were detailed within Annex F but became the new lead leachate
requirement of NSF/ANSI Standard 61
.
Badger Meter BiAlloy, engineered polymer, M-Series and E-Series
meters comply and are certified to this tighter standard
.
To obtain a
copy of the NSF compliance listing issued to Badger Meter, please
visit
www
.
badgermeter
.
com/lead-free
.
Jan. 4, 2014 Amendment to the Federal Safe
Drinking Water Act – Public Law No. 111-380
The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is the main federal law that
ensures the quality of America’s drinking (potable) water and is
administered by the EPA
.
On Jan
.
4, 2011, President Obama signed legislation (S
.
3874, the
Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act) into federal law
.
This
legislation amends the SDWA and reduces the maximum allowable
percentage of lead that comes in contact with potable water
.
Similar
to the California, Vermont and Maryland laws, this pending federal
law will reduce the percentage of lead from its current limit of 8
percent to 0
.
25 percent
.
This is a federal requirement for all potable
water applications
.
Currently, Public Law 111-380 does not require
third-party compliance certification
.
Public Law 111-380 will affect all states, and compels all water meter
suppliers to provide complying meters and prohibits water utilities
from using non-complying meters
.
Badger Meter BiAlloy, engineered
polymer and stainless steel meters already meet these requirements
.
To assist water utilities with compliance with the new law, Badger
Meter will cease offering B81 bronze meters, brass companion flanges
or brass connection sets effective July 1, 2013