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Rolling out a successful lead service line replacement program

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This webinar covers the critical success factors to consider when imple­ment­ing a lead service line replacement program, high­light­ing two programs in Newark and Trenton, New Jersey. Topics addressed will include funding options, mandatory replacement, technology and management tools, municipal and utility coor­di­na­tion, and Lead and Copper Rule updates.

Don't have time to watch the full webinar? Read our article, "What to Expect from a Lead Service Line Replacement Program."

Rolling out a successful lead service line replacement program

Meet the panelists

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Brian Lubenow

Senior Project Manager

Brian specializes in planning, design and construction management of sewage and drinking water facilities, with a focus on lead service line replacement.

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Brian Farrelly

Senior Construction Manager

Brian has engineering and construction management experience for municipal and private clients, spanning water/wastewater treatment and CSO plant design and operations.

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