Augustana college students help Port Byron survey water pipe lines

Augustana College students help Port Byron survey its water pipe lines

Port Byron engaged college students to go door-to-door to complete the service line inventory.

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City of Troy Mayor and Administration to Go Door-to-Door for Lead Pipe Testing Canvassing

Mayor Carmella Montello along with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute students went door-to-door canvassing to collect lead service line inventory data.

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DC Water and the District Department of Employment Services Launch the Lead Free DC Community Activators Program

DC Water trained community members to educate and encourage residents and homeowners to participate in the lead pipe replacement program.

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WIU, Silvis, Moline earn project award

WIU, Silvis, Moline earn project award

The City of Moline and the City of Silvis, IL, partnered with Western Illinois University to develop a regional partnership for engaging faculty and students in service line material inventories.

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Rental Properties: Overcoming Barriers to Lead Service Line Replacement

This webinar explores strategies for overcoming the unique challenges of lead service line replacement in rental properties, including legal, logistical, and communication barriers.

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Youngstown to put $1.6M toward lead pipe removal at nearly 100 homes, starting this summer

Mayor Jamael Tito Brown and US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan went door-to-door talking to residents about lead service line replacement.

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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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