Lead Service Line Replacement Consent Form
Denver Water provides an Acknowledgement and Consent for Lead Service Line Replacement form in English and Spanish to help the program move more efficiently.
Denver Water provides an Acknowledgement and Consent for Lead Service Line Replacement form in English and Spanish to help the program move more efficiently.
The City of Newark provides an online Right of Entry form for property owners to sign-up to the LSLR and provide the City and its representatives with the right to enter their property.
The city’s Water Equity Task Force is an example of collaboration between the utility and nonprofit organizations to develop and diversify the local workforce.
The Metropolitan Sewer District has a community benefits program demonstrating how partnerships between community-based organizations, nonprofits, and labor unions can be part of professional services contracting.
This video offers practical steps to reduce exposure to lead in drinking water.
The City of Chelsea posted a video to guide customers in identifying whether they have lead service lines in their homes.
In this 3D VR180 video, Bloomberg visits the project site on a street in Newark and dig around – literally – to find out what it takes to pull off a project at this scale.