Dashboard

Platteville Lead Service Line Program

Platteville has an LSLR dashboard that identifies funding sources and applicability.

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Greater Cincinnati Water Works Service Line Information

Greater Cincinnati Water Works maintains an LSLR map that clearly denotes the public and private side service line materials.

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Lead Service Line Replacement Cost Calculator™

A free, multilingual tool that enables municipalities and utilities to generate customized cost estimates for replacing lead service lines, supporting informed planning and budgeting efforts.

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Kobus Pipe Pullers Video Gallery

These videos demonstrate how this trenchless pulling method can be implemented to replace lead service lines.

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HydraSlitter Lead Lateral Replacement System

HammerHead® Trenchless offers the HydraSlitterTM technology as a kit to replace service lines with a trenchless method.

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How are small municipalities tackling the lead service line dilemma?

The City of Platteville, WI secured and distributed a list of five pre-qualified plumbers for residents to use to replace private side LSLs.

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Get the Lead Out: YCUA’s Proactive Lead Service Line Identification Program

Ypsilanti Community Utilities Authority developed a storyline website to provide customers with a background on their program.

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Lead Free DC Construction Dashboard

DC Water developed a construction dashboard so residents can track active and planned replacement projects.

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Lead Communications

AWWA’s Lead Communications provides a variety of templates and tools for customer outreach.

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Guidance

Public Sector Apprenticeship Toolkit (pdf)

This toolkit provides guidance on how to address critical workforce shortages in state and local governments.

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Milwaukee is one of the few cities in the country with a prioritization plan to ensure neighborhoods likely to suffer the most severe impacts from lead poisoning get their pipes replaced first. In consultation with a community-based group, Coalition for Lead Emergency (COLE), and following a public engagement process, Milwaukee included in an ordinance three indicators to prioritize where LSLs will be removed first:

  1. The area deprivation index (ADI), which is a compilation of social determinants of health
  2. The percentage of children found to have elevated lead levels in their blood when tested for lead poisoning
  3. The density of lead service lines in the neighborhood.

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