New maps show progress on NY lead service line replacement

Edwin J. Viera

New maps show the extent of New York State’s lead pipe replacement program.

They demonstrate progress in replacing lead service lines, although the state still has an estimated 494,000 of them. The Environmental Protection Agency awarded the state of New York more than $300 million over the last three years for the work but only $104 million has been awarded to municipalities.

Josh Klainberg, senior vice president of the New York League of Conservation Voters, said additional state funds can replace more lines.

“There are 24 projects that were funded from that $104 million that went out, which is great,” Klainberg acknowledged. “But as I mentioned, though, there were an additional 85 other projects requesting money as well, totaling $211 million that went unfunded because there’s no additional money.”

The Rensselaer County Legislature passed a resolution urging New York State to allocate more funding to lead pipe replacement.

The EPA’s new Lead and Copper rule expected this October will give municipalities nationwide a decade to replace all existing lead pipes. Klainberg pointed out when it happens, competition for labor and materials will be fierce. The rule’s 10-year clock could start in 2027.

State dollars for the work are in the Clean Water Infrastructure Act and the Environmental Bond Act but do not match federal funds. A major challenge to replacing lead service lines is having an accurate inventory. Cities such as Troy are working with homeowners to get the information.

Klainberg emphasized replacing lead pipes benefits a municipality’s water infrastructure.

“We spend a tremendous amount of money on that infrastructure,” Klainberg noted. “For that last bit, to not consider that part of the overall infrastructure, which is the most critical point, this is what I think the rethinking of this inventory project is about.”

Beyond national maps, New York’s Lead Pipe Right to Know Act requires information about where lead pipes are located to be easily accessible online for New Yorkers to access.

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