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Replacing lead pipes is a critical step toward ensuring safe, clean drinking water, but it’s no small task. Aging water infrastructure poses numerous challenges, from identifying lead service lines to managing the high costs of replacement. For many municipalities, finding funding and resources to address this issue is a top priority.

But it’s not just about the dollars — it’s also about minimizing disruptions to communities. Replacing miles of buried lead pipes involves coordinating with homeowners, navigating old infrastructure, and ensuring that upgrades meet modern safety standards. As more cities tackle this problem, creative solutions like using trenchless technology and public-private partnerships are key strategies to accelerate progress while minimizing costs.

In the end, lead pipe replacement is not just about fixing an old problem; it’s an investment in public health and future-proofing our water systems.

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