Milwaukee’s Lead Pipe Replacement Is Boosting Workforce Development
Milwaukee’s LSLR program is boosting workforce development by requiring contractors to hire 40% of their workforce from disadvantaged zip codes.
Milwaukee’s LSLR program is boosting workforce development by requiring contractors to hire 40% of their workforce from disadvantaged zip codes.
This article celebrates the kick-off of Passaic Valley’s LSLR program setting a goal to remove all LSLs in 2025.
Louisville Water Company posted an educational video to demonstrate how to identify material types in customer’s homes.
The City of Detroit has leveraged predictive modeling to achieve a 75% decrease in its proposed project schedule, assess communities most at risk, and reduce the estimated number of lead service lines from 120,000 to 80,000.
Middlesex Water Company leveraged predictive modeling to reduce their unknowns by 40%, saving significant effort and rapidly identifying inventory materials.
The City of Baltimore is leveraging in-pipe lead detection methods to identify lead service lines in their distribution system.
In 2024, the Iowa legislature introduced a bill requiring that the presence of lead service lines be disclosed in real estate transactions. H.F. 442.
Rhode Island law requires the disclosure of lead exposure hazards and potential lead exposure hazards in a residential dwelling, dwelling unit, or premise that is offered for sale or lease. R.I. Gen. Laws § 23-24.6-16
A compendium of examples where disclosure laws and ordinances have been adopted across the country.
State law requires property condition disclosure statements to include a question P.L. 2021, Ch. 264 §1 (b)(3).