New Jersey American Water Announces Lead Service Line Replacement Progress: Approximately 10,000 Service Lines Replaced
September 12 2024 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
Continues customer education and outreach
efforts; Begins distribution of pitcher filters in advance of EPA
requirement.
New Jersey American Water announced today that it has
successfully replaced approximately 10,000 customer-owned lead and
galvanized steel water service lines to date as part of its ongoing
Lead Service Line Replacement program. This achievement is a
significant step forward, putting New Jersey American Water on pace
to meet requirements of a New Jersey state law passed in 2021,
which mandates all water providers to replace both utility-owned
and customer-owned lead and galvanized service lines by 2031.
In response to this law in January 2022, New Jersey American
Water published a robust, interactive webpage and map, located at
newjerseyamwater.com/leadfacts, to allow customers to view the
service line material of their property, self-identify in three
easy steps, and report the material to New Jersey American Water so
all lead and galvanized steel lines can be replaced.
"The considerable progress we’ve made in just three years
demonstrates our unwavering commitment to modernizing water
infrastructure and protecting public health,” said Mark McDonough,
President, New Jersey American Water. “We're not just meeting
legislative requirements; we're setting the standard for proactive
lead mitigation in New Jersey. Our work, however, is far from over,
and we need our customers' continued cooperation to work with us to
identify remaining lead service lines."
As required by state law, New Jersey American Water is notifying
property owners with lead or galvanized service lines via direct
mail annually until their lead or galvanized service line is
replaced. This notification follows the company’s annual July
inventory submission to the New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection (NJDEP).
New this year and beginning in October, customers with unknown
service line material will receive a letter from New Jersey
American Water with helpful information about how to self-identify
and report their service line material. This is also a requirement
of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule for all
water providers.
“New Jersey continues to pave the way for the nation in
protecting the public from the harmful effects of lead in drinking
water,” said Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M.
LaTourette. “The public’s response to these letters is critical to
the success of evaluation and replacement of these lines for
protection of public health. New Jersey American Water’s progress
in lead service line replacements is a critical step toward
improving the overall quality of drinking water in New Jersey. We
commend water systems across the state who are working hard to
protect and safeguard our communities.”
Additionally, an important next step for customers, New Jersey
American Water will begin providing pitcher filters to customers
this month after every lead or galvanized steel service line
replacement statewide, along with the company’s information packet
that includes helpful installation and flushing instructions.
Pitcher filter distribution to customers after these replacements
will be required by U.S. EPA regulations under the updated Lead and
Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR).
"The distribution of pitcher filters is a critical component of
the comprehensive approach to lead service line replacement,”
stated McDonough. “While our water quality meets standards, these
filters provide an extra layer of protection during the transition
period after a service line is replaced. It's part of our
commitment to proactively safeguard our customers' health and
ensure compliance with federal regulations."
It is important to note that if a customer’s service line
contains lead, it does not mean they cannot use water as they
normally do. New Jersey American Water regularly tests for lead in
drinking water and the water delivered to customers meets state and
federal water quality regulations, including those set for lead.
Additionally, customers should go to www.dep.nj.gov/lead for
information on how to reduce exposure to lead in drinking
water.
Customers are encouraged to visit the company’s dedicated
webpage, www.newjerseyamwater.com/leadfacts for more information
about the company’s Lead Service Line Replacement program,
including Frequently Asked Questions regarding pitcher filters.
About New Jersey American Water
New Jersey American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, is
the largest regulated water utility in the state, providing
high-quality and reliable water and/or wastewater services to
approximately 2.9 million people. For more information, visit
www.newjerseyamwater.com and follow New Jersey American Water on
LinkedIn, Facebook, X, and Instagram.
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Media: Chelsea Kulp Senior Manager of Government and
External Affairs New Jersey American Water
chelsea.kulp@amwater.com
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