February 6th, 2023 NJIB
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Commissioner Shawn LaTourette and Director of Newark Water and Sewer Utilities Kareem Adeem joined other stakeholders on a panel moderated by Radhika Fox, Assistant Administrator, Office of Water—US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Comments from Vice President Kamala Harris can be viewed here.
The White House invited the Jersey Water Works (JWW) Lead In Drinking Water Taskforce and Lead Service Line Implementation Workgroup members Kareem Adeem (City of Newark) and Deandrah Cameron (New Jersey Future) for a kickoff event last Friday, January 27. NJ representatives included NJDEP Commissioner Shawn LaTourette, and were joined by experts from Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin for the launch of the Biden-Harris “Get the Lead Out Partnership.” The Lead Service Line Replacement Accelerators will work collectively in 40 communities across the four states to share best practices and recommendations. This is in recognition of our hard work together as a collaborative and as the state of NJ to address lead issues head on, we look forward to great things to come from this partnership both within NJ and nationwide.
The Lead Pipe and Paint Action Plan outlines 15 new actions to protect families by ensuring America’s drinking water and homes are safe and healthy. Actions include collaborating with local, state, and federal partners to accelerate the replacement of lead pipes over the next decade; EPA allocating $3 billion in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to states, tribes, and territories for lead service line replacement in 2022; and calling on states to prioritize underserved communities. Read more here: The Biden-Harris Lead Pipe and Paint Action Plan.
Deandrah Cameron and Kareem Adeem, members of the JWW Lead in Drinking Water Task force joined NJDEP Commissioner LaTourette and Mayor Grilo of East Newark in attending the White House meeting on Friday, January 27.
On December 20, 2018, the Lead in Drinking Water Task Force, under the Jersey Water Works umbrella and with support from The Fund for New Jersey, convened its first meeting to address the risks from lead in water. The 30-member task force consisted of representatives from local, state, and federal governments, water utilities, academia, environmental and public health organizations, and smart growth and community advocacy groups.
In 2019, Chris Daggett, past chair of the JWW Task Force, with Governor Phil Murphy, Missy Rebovich, Chris Sturm, and Gary Brune.
The Task Force also worked together to provide the following new resources:
Implementation resources can be viewed here. For information on the resources or the workshop, contact Deandrah Cameron.
NJ Selected as One of Four States to Test New Program to Remove Lead Water Pipes in Underserved Communities, EPA Press Release
Work begins on $37M project to replace New Jersey’s lead service lines, Pix11 News
Paterson Residents Encouraged to Participate in Lead Water Service Line Replacement Program, TAPInto Paterson
Newark Completes Lead Service Line Replacement Program, Wastewater Digest
NJ water utility announces plans to replace all lead pipes by 2031, New Jersey 101.5
City of Paterson begins effort to replace thousands of lead water service lines, News 12 New Jersey
Groundbreaking ceremony held for New Jersey lead service line replacement program, CBS News New York
Ventnor adopts lead pipe replacement ordinance, Downbeach
Trenton Water Works Removes 25 Percent of Lead Pipes throughout its Service Area, Insider NJ
Replacement of lead-based water lines on the horizon in Kearny, The Observer
Thank you to everyone who has worked on advancing the conversation to achieve system-level change and those working to eradicate lead in our drinking water.
In 2019, JWW Lead in Drinking Task Force members gathered at Thomas Edison State University for the release of their final recommendations report: Lead in Drinking Water: A Permanent Solution for New Jersey.
For more information, contact the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank at (609) 219-8600.
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