Private Lead Service Line Replacement Lessons | WWD Weekly Digest

July 25, 2022
Brian Van Nortwick, environmental engineer for CDM Smith, shares takeaways from Trenton, New Jersey's lead service line replacement project.

Trenton, New Jersey, took an aggressive approach to lead service line replacement in its community by implementing complete replacement of both public and private sides. Brian Van Nortwick, environmental engineer for CDM Smith, discusses this project, the technologies use and the value of complete replacement. He also shares some takeaways other utilities can use to improve their LSL replacement projects.

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Timestamps

  • Overview of New Jersey lead service line replacement project | 0:23
  • Technologies used in LSL projects | 1:49
  • The value of digital technologies for modern water projects | 2:55
  • How to do private LSL replacement | 3:40
  • Improve public trust with private LSL replacement | 5:58
  • Takeaways for other utilities | 6:39
  • Outro | 8:07

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