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Home » Newark Speeds $120M Lead Water Line Replacement
Newark, N.J., has moved past the halfway mark of a 30-month, $120-million lead water service line replacement program, completing more than 9,100 of an expected 18,000 individual lines—and continuing a 1,100-per-month pace even amid the coronavirus outbreak, officials say.
The city’s water and sewer department is also set to launch a digital platform to help manage post-replacement water testing.