Lead and Copper Rule Videos & Podcasts
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Detroit's Lead Service Line Replacement Program Success Story
4/19/2023
Learn how the Detroit Water & Sewerage Department had its eyes opened to data points that allowed them to be more cost-effective, faster, and more efficient in replacing lead service lines.
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How Can Swordfish Help Solve The Major Challenges Of Lead Service Line Inventories?
11/28/2022
In this episode of Water Talk, Mike App from Electro Scan sits down with Angela Godwin to talk about a major challenge that the water industry is facing: lead service line inventories.
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Addressing Regulatory Requirements Around Lead And Copper
11/22/2022
In this video, Isaac Pellerin explains how 120Water partners with small, rural utilities to address regulatory requirements around lead and copper.
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Lead Service Line Platform Tour
11/3/2022
Make your inventory and replacement plan more accurate using BlueConduit’s statistical modeling and machine learning platform.
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How It Works: BlueConduit
11/3/2022
BlueConduit's data-driven approach helps water systems accurately budget their replacement programs, as well as target their excavations at homes with highest probability of lead.
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Picture This: Lead & Copper Rule Deadline Is 15 Days Away
9/27/2022
Watch in 90 seconds how leadCAST helps you check off the long list of LCRR requirements so your team can spend time on other priorities.
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2022 SWORDFISH Buried Lead Pipe Detection - Curb Stop Entry
9/22/2022
Watch Sacramento, Calif-based Electro Scan's SWORDFISH automatically assesses a water service line for lead.
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2022 SWORDFISH Buried Lead Pipe Detection - Basement Meter Entry
9/22/2022
Find out why Electro Scan's patented and patent-pending SWORDFISH is a game changer for American cities needing to replace 100% of all lead service lines.
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On-Demand Webinar | How Software Solutions And The Infrastructure Bill Intersect
1/14/2022
Due to the Revised Lead and Copper Rule and the (eventual?) passing of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), utilities are now required and incentivized to better assess and replace lead pipes within their networks.
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Why New Jersey Is Ripping Up Its Streets | VR180
5/11/2020
After rising public pressure and lawsuits over health concerns, the city of Newark, New Jersey (a half-hour from New York City) is undertaking one of the most ambitious and impactful infrastructure projects in the country: replacing all of its residential lead service lines within 2 years.