The Lead and Copper Rule established requirements for water systems to replace lead service lines under certain circumstances. The 2021 and Copper Rule Revisions strengthens these requirements and mandates that only full (not partial) LSLR counts towards requirements. EPA is currently developing a new regulation,. In 2019, EPA compiled LSLR challenges and best practices. These are being made available to assist states and utilities with the implementation of proactive LSLR. According to the 2021 Lead and Copper Rule Revisions, all water systems with one or more lead, galvanized requiring replacement, or lead status unknown service lines. EPA's Office of Water hosted a series of quarterly webinars highlighting challenges and successes in lead service line identification and replacement. The webinar.
The Lead Service Line Replacement Plan is a document detailing how each Community Water Supply will meet its required replacement rates. The number used for the total lead service lines will be the combined total of all the identified lead service lines, all suspected lead service lines, and all unknown service lines.
We're already working with some utilities to plan their replacement programs and minimize unknowns within their inventory. For most states, replacement isn't required until 2027 per the final LCRI, but for many communities with thousands of known lead service lines (LSLs), programs are beginning to take shape.
The EPA Science Advisory Board report, Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Partial Lead Service Line Replacements, from September 2011, advises against partial lead service line replacement and notes that other pipe materials, including galvanized pipe, can also become compromised if only partially replaced.
What is the replacement rate for a lead or GRR service line?
Replacement of any portion of a lead or GRR service lines that leaves in service any length of lead or GRR service line upon completion of the work. Systems must meet a cumulative average annual replacement rate of 10 percent that is first assessed in program year 3 and is assessed annually thereafter.
The LCRI service line replacement requirements are summarized in Table 4. A service line is under the control of the water system wherever the system has access (e.g., legal access, physical access) to conduct full service line replacement. deferred deadline.
Where can I find information about a lead service line replacement program?
Whether it's large government loan programs or smaller grants, there are several sources available. The Lead Service Line Replacement Collaborative is a great resource to get more information. Now let's talk about the actual replacement program. With meaningful preliminary planning, program development will run much more smoothly.