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City of Columbus: lead and galvanized water service lines to be replaced at no cost during scheduled construction
Summary
City of Columbus staff said the lead service line replacement program will replace lead and galvanized service lines on both public and private sides at no cost to homeowners when scheduled construction (including Blueprint work) exposes lines; residents must sign a work agreement and can check eligibility via an interactive map or QR code.
Anderson Bridal, a staff member with the City of Columbus lead service line replacement program, told attendees at a Blueprint Columbus kickoff that the city will replace lead and galvanized water service lines on both the public and private sides during scheduled construction at no out-of-pocket cost to property owners.
"This replacement is happening for free," Bridal said, explaining that the program is a federally driven effort to upgrade aging water service infrastructure and that many lines in the city are 75 to 100 years…
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