Integrated Water Resource Management Case Study: Lansing Lead Pipe Replacement Program
The City of Lansing coordinated LSLR work with Combined Sewer Overflow construction activities.
The City of Lansing coordinated LSLR work with Combined Sewer Overflow construction activities.
The City of Elgin has been coordinating LSLR with ongoing sewer renewal work and water main replacements.
The City of Philadelphia requires landlords to disclose to tenants the presence of any known lead service lines and provide a pamphlet outlining ways to reduce the risk of lead exposure.
The State of Illinois requires home sellers to disclose unsafe conditions relating to the presence of lead pipes. 765 ILCS §35.
State law requires property condition disclosure statements to include a question P.L. 2021, Ch. 264 §1 (b)(3).
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
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.
A compendium of examples where disclosure laws and ordinances have been adopted across the country.
The Area Deprivation Index includes factors like income, education, employment, and housing quality to generate rankings of neighborhoods by socioeconomic disadvantage at the state or national level.
This guide compiles recommendations for how to implement an equitable LSLR program, including data sources to use in prioritization decisions.