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EquiFlow reports 400 lead-line replacements this year; apprenticeship push and outreach underway
Summary
EquiFlow/CIP reported midseason progress on Wausau—s lead service line replacement program: roughly 400 service lines replaced so far in year two, about 1,100 registrations this year with a citywide total of nearly 3,000 signed release-of-entry forms, and an apprenticeship pilot developed with LiUNA to boost local labor capacity.
The City of Wausau—s lead service-line replacement program reported steady progress at the July 8 Water Works Commission meeting, with program manager Eric Johns (CIP/EquiFlow) saying about 400 service lines have been replaced so far this year toward a goal of approximately 1,532.
Johns said about 1,100 households have registered for replacements this year and the program has obtained roughly 3,000 release-of-entry (ROE) forms overall, including prior-year replacements and reservations for future work. The project team reported about 4,000…
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