Board hears update: roughly 1,500 lead-line replacements to date; reimbursements under $300 so far

Englewood Water and Sewer Board · November 13, 2025

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Staff reported about 1,500 lead or galvanized service lines have been replaced and the city has received roughly 700 test results with $280.89 in reimbursement requests; costs will be compiled and pursued through the SRF loan that funds the replacement program.

Deputy Director Sarah Stone told the Water and Sewer Board that the city has replaced approximately 1,500 lead or galvanized service lines to date and has received about 700 water-quality test results tied to those replacements.

Stone reported that reimbursement requests for customer water-quality testing total $280.89 so far. “So that total reimbursement to customers so far this year or this year and last year has been a total of $280.89,” she said, describing the reimbursements as a program cost the city will compile and seek from the SRF loan that funds the replacement program.

Stone said staff will continue to track testing and reimbursements and will submit program costs for reimbursement under the SRF loan terms. No board action was taken; this was an informational update carried as old business.