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EPA / WIIN Act Lead Service Line Replacement

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) via State Drinking Water Revolving Funds

available federal-health

About This Program

EPA's WIIN Act grants and the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) fund lead service line replacement programs in communities nationwide, with priority for low-income households. The program pays for replacing lead pipes from the water main to your home. Homeowners do not apply to EPA directly — contact your local water utility or municipality to ask if they have an active lead service line replacement program with financial assistance for your portion of the line.

Must have a lead service line; contact your local water utility to determine eligibility

Key Details

  • Pays for replacing lead water service lines from main to home
  • Low-income households may qualify for free replacement
  • EPA funds flow through states to local water utilities — apply locally
  • EPA required all utilities to replace lead lines by 2037
  • Contact your water utility or city to find the local program

How to Apply

Deadline: Rolling — contact your local water utility

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