Enrique Saenz
Indiana Environmental Reporter Read the full article. Citizens Energy Group announced it would begin a multi-year program to replace thousands of lead service lines owned by its customers. The company said it received an order from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission granting it permission to launch a five-year, $22.7 million effort to replace customer-owned lead service lines at about 2,500 homes. “We are excited to launch our lead service line replacement program,” said Citizens Energy president and CEO Jeffrey Harrison. “Citizens has no active water mains containing lead, and this program is designed to eliminate any lead piping owned by customers between the water main and the customer’s home. This program will help minimize lead exposure risk to customers with these legacy piping materials.” Comments are closed.
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April 2023
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