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Dayton reports inventory of service lines; estimates about 10,000 lead or galvanized lines need replacement

3667165 · June 5, 2025
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Keisha Kinney, interim director of the City of Dayton Department of Water, told the City Commission on June 4 that the city has completed the first phase of the lead service-line compliance work required of public water systems and has produced a predictive inventory that will guide future replacements.

Keisha Kinney, interim director of the City of Dayton Department of Water, told the City Commission on June 4 that the city has completed the first phase of the lead service-line compliance work required of public water systems and has produced a predictive inventory that will guide future replacements.

The inventory matters because it determines which public and private lines the city must track and eventually replace to meet regulatory requirements. “We managed to meet our compliance date by October sixteenth of 20 24,” Kinney said, and the city has moved on to the model-and-planning phases that will inform replacements.

Kinney said the city collected field data and public responses to build a predictive model. “We had about…

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