Abstract

Key TakeawaysLead service line replacement (LSLR) is a cost‐effective and popular policy decision.The Water Infrastructure Fund Transfer Act (WIFTA) was a small, idiosyncratic program designed to help Newark, N.J., through its lead crisis.WIFTA was a mixed success but spawned a larger push for expanded federal funding for LSLR; more funding is possible if existing funding programs deliver faster replacement.

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