Chester County project to replace lead and galvanized customer-owned service lines reaches milestone
In just a few short months since kicking off a major project to replace customer-owned lead and galvanized service lines in several Chester County communities, Aqua Pennsylvania has now completed replacements at 150 homes and businesses. The project is a major improvement for customers in these areas. Customer-owned service lines are the pipes running from roughly the curb line to homes and businesses. Aqua already treats drinking water for corrosion control, but replacing these aging pipes is an extra step in mitigating the risk for customers.
“This project shows our commitment to eliminating lead service lines across the state,” said Aqua Pennsylvania President Marc Lucca. “We look forward to working with customers to make sure the pipes supplying their drinking water are made of the safest and most modern materials.”
In all, approximately 450 customer-owned service lines will be replaced, mostly in West Chester Borough and West Goshen Township. Some replacements are also planned in Birmingham, East Bradford, East Marlborough, and Westtown Townships. Local plumbers contracted by Aqua will complete the work from pipe replacement to ground repair. The work will be completed at no direct cost to the customer, and PennVEST funding secured by Aqua will reduce overall costs of the project. A two-year warranty on the replacements will also be provided.
“While it is important to eliminate lead service lines, we recognize the importance of keeping this modernization from becoming a financial burden to home and business owners. I want to specifically thank PennVEST for their assistance in securing these funds,” said Lucca.
There project has a two-year construction window, but Aqua will make every effort to complete this work as soon as possible.