The proposed EPA Lead and Copper Rule 2024 emphasizes three key areas:
- Replacing lead service lines.
- Reducing complexity to protect public health.
- Increasing transparency and informing the public of lead exposure and health risks.
Once the proposed LCRI is finalized, water systems across the U.S. will be required to replace lead service lines within 10 years. Partnering with a team of water engineers can help communities replace lead service lines and ensure improved drinking water quality.
EPA Lead and Copper Rule 2024: Latest developments
- Install optimized corrosion control treatment.
- Install and maintain point-of-use devices.
- Replace all lead-bearing plumbing.
Lead service line replacement is time-consuming and costly, and community leaders must stay updated on the latest legislation to ensure water systems comply with lead action levels. Partnering with a team of water engineers can help communities navigate each step of the lead service line replacement process.
Partner with Fehr Graham
At Fehr Graham, we are committed to helping communities access safe and reliable drinking water. Our team of experts helps municipalities identify and inventory lead service lines, secure timely funds, provide technical assistance and manage and oversee construction to improve water lines across your community. To learn more about EPA lead and copper rule 2024 and how Fehr Graham can help your municipality comply, contact us or call 608.329.6400.
Jennifer Buholzer, PE, is a Project Engineer who works on everything from water and wastewater projects to transportation and park projects. She develops relationships with our clients to help them find the most affordable and sustainable solutions. Jen is knowledgeable, results-driven and enthusiastic, offering trainings and webinars and serving as a conference speaker at dozens of events annually. Reach her at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. |