New Jersey American Water Reports Progress on Lead Service Line Replacement Program: More Than 4,000 Service Lines Replaced to Date
24,000 lines identified as needing replacement so far; Stepped up education and outreach efforts to continue throughout the summer.
In July 2021,
Historically, the material of customer-owned water service lines has not been tracked by water utilities, so completing an inventory of customer-owned service lines is a necessary first step towards replacing all lead or galvanized water service lines.
Recently, the company launched an education campaign about the Lead Service Line Replacement Program with resources for customers, including a step-by-step tutorial showing how to self-identify pipe material and a convenient portal to submit findings. Customers with water service lines confirmed as needing replacement will then need to sign an agreement authorizing New Jersey American Water to complete the necessary work.
“In just one year, our Lead Service Line Replacement Program has made a significant difference across our service areas in
In addition to resources currently available through its education campaign, New Jersey American Water will be stepping up outreach in early August by launching a toolkit and hosting a webinar to arm stakeholders, elected officials, and partners with more resources to help spread the word, educate and engage customers across their service area.
“For this effort to truly be successful, we need everyone to ‘pipe up’ and tell us what their service lines are made of, so we can work together to get the lead out of
As the company and customers continue to identify lead and galvanized service lines, New Jersey American Water will notify property owners via letters as required by law annually until their lead or galvanized service line is replaced. This notification will follow the company’s annual July inventory submission to the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
It is important to note that if a customer’s service lines contain lead, it does not mean they cannot use water as they normally do. New Jersey American Water regularly tests for lead in drinking water and the water delivered to customers meets state and federal water quality regulations, including those set for lead.
For more information on this program, and lead and drinking water, please visit www.newjerseyamwater.com/leadfacts.
About New Jersey American Water
New Jersey American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and wastewater services to approximately 2.8 million people. For more information, visit www.newjerseyamwater.com and follow New Jersey American Water on Twitter and Facebook.
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Chelsea Kulp
Sr. Manager of Government and External Affairs
New Jersey American Water
856-745-1861
chelsea.kulp@amwater.com
Source: New Jersey American Water