References
This page provides links to all of the external resources referenced and linked to throughout this toolkit.
Roadmap
Getting Started
Building Consensus
Legal Factors
Building Consensus
- Good Public Participation Results in Better Decisions
- Working Together for Healthier Communities
- Community Collaborative Life Stages
- Community Collaboration for School Innovation Toolkit
- Communicating about LSLs: A Guide for Water Systems Addressing Service Line Repair and Replacement
- 7 Ways Leaders can Address Racial Inequities
- Webinar: How to Address Racial Inequities in Your City
- How Cities Can Advance Racial Equity Through Community Conversation
Legal Factors
Funding
Plan Development
- UNC Environmental Finance Center: Designing Water Rate Structures for Conservation and Revenue Stability
- EPA: Resources for Setting Small System Water Rates
- HUD Community Development Block Grants (CDBG)
- EPA Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund (SRF)
- EPA Water Infrastructure Finance Innovation Act (WIFIA)
- USDA Rural Development Fund
- Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
- Washington, DC LSL Replacement Assistance
- Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
- Boston Water and Sewer Commission, Massachusetts
- Philadelphia Water Department, Pennsylvania
- Madison Water Utility, Wisconsin
- Milwaukee Water Works, Wisconsin
- Flint Child Health & Development Fund
Plan Development
- Strategies to Obtain Customer Acceptance of Complete LSL Replacement
- SAB Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Partial Lead Service Replacements
- Greenbay, WI: Chapter 21 - Utilities
- Madison, WI: Lead Water Service Line Replacement
- Certified Product Listings for Lead Reduction
- Innovative Techniques for Locating Lead Service Lines
- Communicating About LSLs : A Guide for Water Systems Addressing Service Line Repair and Replacement
Replacement Practices
Preparing an Inventory Identifying Service Line Material
Multiple Audiences
Coordination of Replacement Activity Techniques to Control Lead Release from LSL Replacement
- OSHA Lead Test Kits
- National Center for Healthy Housing: Lead Test Kits
- EPA: Advice to Chicago Residents about Lead in Drinking Water
- DC Water: Guide to Identifying Household Plumbing
- Cincinnati Water Lead Scratch Test
Multiple Audiences
- US Census Bureau American Fact Finder
- Washington Department of Health: Translations for Public Notice
- Portland Water Bureau: A Guide to Lead in Household Plumbing and Your Drinking Water
- San Francisco Public Utilities Commission: Lead Information
- Denver Water: Homeowner Responsibility
- DC Water: Minimize Your Risk of Lead Exposure
- York Water: What Material is Your Water Service Line?
- Cleveland Water Division: Connection Details
- Onondaga County Water Authority: New Water Service Installation
- Boston Water and Sewage Commission: Lead Service Map
- Tacoma Public Utilities: Possible Gooseneck Locations
- Greater Cincinnati Water Works: Service Line Information
- DC Water: Water Service Information
Coordination of Replacement Activity Techniques to Control Lead Release from LSL Replacement
- Evaluation of Flushing to Reduce Lead Levels
- High Velocity Household and Service Line Flushing Following LSL Replacement
- Flint MI Residential Flushing Protocol
- Galvanic Corrosion Following Partial Lead Service Line Replacement
- Galvanic corrosion after simulated small-scale partial lead service line replacements
- High-Velocity Household and Service Line Flushing Following LSL Replacement
- Evaluating the Effects of Full and Partial Lead Service Line Replacement on Lead Levels in Drinking Water
- Investigating dissolved lead at the tap using various sampling protocols
- DC Water: Service Pipe Replacements
- EPA Flint Safe Drinking Water Task Force Recommendations Regarding City of Flint Fast Track Plan for Lead Service Line Replacement
- Evaluation of Lead Sampling Strategies
Policies
Community Access to Funding
The Need
Helping Consumers Make Informed Decisions
Examples from State LSL Replacement Efforts
Requiring LSL Replacement When Opportunities Arise
The Need Examples from State LSL Replacement Efforts
Engaging other Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs
The Need
Improving how we Communicate the Risk
The Need
The Need
- Lead and Copper Rule Revisions White Paper
- Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI)
- Complaints Filed with EPA under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey and Assessment
- ASDWA Releases New Resource Needs Report
- Inslee issues directive aimed at reducing lead exposure
- WA State Department of Health: Owning and Managing a Group A Water System
- Pennsylvania PUC: York
- Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation: New initiatives
- Virginia DOH: Drinking Water Funding Program Details
- Indiana General Assembly House Bill 1519
- NY FY 2018 Budget
- Assembly Secures $2.5 Billion in Water Quality Improvement Funding in 2017-2018 SFY Budget
- City of Grand Rapids
- EPA seeks details of Madison's Lead Service Replacement Program
- Lansing Board of Water and Light's Lead Service Line Replacement Program
- Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Board Approves $100 Million in Funding to Remove Lead Service Lines
- Boston Water and Sewer Commission: The Lead Replacement Incentive Program
- Philadelphia Water Department Loan Program
- Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority Loan Program
- Denver Water Lead Service Lines
- Eau Claire Lead Service Lines
- Green Bay Water Utility Lead Service Lines
- Janesville Private LSL Replacement
- Lake Mills LSL Replacement Program
- Manitowoc Public Utilities Lead Service FAQ
- Marshfield Utilties Offers LSL Replacement Plan to City Residents
- Menasha Utilities Information on Lead
- Milwaukee Water Works LSL Replacement Program
- City of Oshkosh Reimbursement for LSL Replacement
- Racine Lead in Drinking Water
- Waterloo Private LSL Replacement Program
- Cincinnati City Council Items
- HUD: Energy Efficient Mortgage Program
- HUD: 203(k) Rehab Mortgage Insurance
- HUD: About Title I Home Improvement and Property Improvement Loans
- Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) programs
- High Road Infrastructure Report
Helping Consumers Make Informed Decisions
Examples from State LSL Replacement Efforts
- Environmental Defense Fund: Grading the nation on lead pipe disclosure policies
- New York Real Property Law § 462. Property condition disclosure statement
- Delaware Seller's Disclosure of Real Property Condition Report
- Connecticut Residential Property Condition Disclosure Report
- Wisconsin: Disclosures by Owners of Real Estate
- Illinois Residential Real Property Disclosure Act
- Ohio Legislature House Bill 512: Water-lead and copper testing/plumbing-lead contamination
- Ohio EPA Guidelines for Lead Mapping in Distribution Systems
- Illinois General Assembly SB550
- Philadelphia Lead Hazard Disclosure
- Cincinnati Ordinance 0185-2017
- DC Water and Sewer Authority: Service Pipe Material Information
- Boston Water and Sewer Commission: Lead Service Map
- Cleveland Water: Lead Treatment
- Greater Cincinnati Water Works Enhanced Program
- Malden: Lead Service Overlay
- Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority Interactive Map
- Columbus Department of Public Utilities Customer Lead Map
- Manitowoc Public Utilities Lead Water Services
- York Water Company Lead Lookup
- Galesburg Lead Service Lookup
- Green Bay Water Utility Lead Information
- Milwaukee Water Works Lead Information
- Oshkosh Public Works static map
- Quincy List of Addresses
- Tacoma Possible Gooseneck Locations
Requiring LSL Replacement When Opportunities Arise
The Need Examples from State LSL Replacement Efforts
- California SB-1398: Public water systems: lead user service lines
- California § 64551.60: User Service Line
- Inslee issues directive aimed at reducing lead exposure
- New York City’s Code: Section 20.03(s)
- Madison Common Council Ordinance 13.18
- Green Bay City Code
- Milwaukee Common Council Ordinance
- Waterloo Ordinance
- Two Rivers Municipal Code
- Cincinnati City Council items
- International Plumbing Code
- HUD: Federal Housing Administration
- Federal Housing Finance Administration (FHFA)
- Qualified Allocation Plan
- Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
Engaging other Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs
The Need
- President’s Task Force on Environmental Health and Safety Risks to Children
- Eliminating Childhood Lead Poisoning
- Hazard Standards for Lead in Paint, Dust, and Soil (TSCA Section 403)
- Renovation, Repair and Painting Program
- Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes
- Lead-Safe Housing Rule
- Lead-Based Paint Activities Professionals
- Real Estate Disclosure
- CMCS Medicaid Lead Screening
- CDC: Lead
- Multnomah County Health Department: Request a Water Test Kit for Lead
- Milwaukee Water Works outreach and education
- Lead Safe Milwaukee
Improving how we Communicate the Risk
The Need
Resources
Introduction to Lead and LSL Removal
Equity in LSL Replacement
Child Care Facilities and Schools
Filling Information Gaps through Research
Case Studies