Lead service line replacement sparks template for future projects
MONROE, WISCONSIN The City of Monroe, Wisconsin, has 603 lead service lines. The City is taking a proactive approach by creating inventory plans and starting yearly phases to replace them. The City hired Fehr Graham to complete Engineering Specifications and Documents to replace lead services in the community. Our team designed plans to remove 47 l...
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Funding helps city replace lead service lines for free
SYCAMORE, ILLINOIS After helping the City of Sycamore, Illinois, secure funding through the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) State Revolving Fund to replace more than 120 lead service lines, officials asked Fehr Graham to complete the bidding process to find capable contractors and manage and oversee construction to ensure the projec...
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Rockford lead service replacement
ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS Fehr Graham is working with the City of Rockford, Illinois, to protect one of its most valued resources: water. With Fehr Graham's help, Rockford was the second city in Illinois to take advantage of a program replacing water service lines for free.Once Fehr Graham secured approval of the overall project plan from the Illinois Env...
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City addresses lead service lines with state funding
FREEPORT, ILLINOIS To protect the public and reduce exposure to lead in drinking water, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) helps cities update harmful infrastructure and make clean water a priority. The City of Freeport, Illinois, was one of several communities looking to have its water service lines replaced. The City called on Fehr Graham ...
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Forreston lead service replacement
FORRESTON, ILLINOIS Fehr Graham is collaborating with the Village of Forreston, Illinois, on a lead service replacement project that will maintain water quality while keeping costs low to provide safe drinking water for businesses and homes. This project will be completed using Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) revolving loan dollars ...
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