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Greeley staff outline expanded lead service-line inventory and replacement program funded by state loan and forgiveness
Summary
Staff engineer David Cummings outlined a phased lead service-line inspection and replacement program to meet upcoming Lead and Copper Rule improvements. The city plans an accelerated, mostly grant- and loan-funded effort to inventory service lines, replace identified lead/GRR lines ahead of rule deadlines, and distribute precautionary filters where lines remain in service until replaced.
Greeley Water and Sewer staff presented an update on the city’s lead service-line inventory and replacement program on Nov. 19, describing a phased approach to identify and remove lead and galvanized-requiring-replacement (GRR) service lines in advance of forthcoming Lead and Copper Rule improvements.
David Cummings, staff engineer and project manager for the program, said the 2021 Lead and Copper Rule revision and subsequent rulemaking require public inventories and replacement plans. Greeley’s program uses a phased approach: an exploratory scoping phase (phase 1), larger inventories and…
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