Description
The LSL Replacement Collaborative has developed an online toolkit to help communities across the United States develop and implement replacement programs.
Collaboration between partners is critical to a successful community-wide lead service line replacement program. Effective programs will engage diverse community stakeholders, including both drinking water and public health professionals.
This webinar is the third in the Collaborative's five-part series. It will explore case studies of effective partnerships between public health agencies and water utilities. It will provide examples of how to leverage both sectors' expertise and implement creative solutions to accelerate LSL replacement efforts.
Speakers:
- Caroline Johnson, Acting Deputy Commissioner, Philadelphia Department of Public Health
- Gary Burlingame, Director of Bureau of Laboratory Services, Philadelphia Water Department
- Brendan Doyle, Environmental Public Health Analyst, Denver Department of Health and Environment
- Alexis Woodrow, Community Relations Specialist, Denver Water
Questions? Contact Mason Hines.