VENTNOR – The city is hosting a community meeting10 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 27 to share information about lead service line replacement and what it means for residents. The meeting will walk through how lead service lines are identified, why removal is necessary and how the replacement process works from start to finish.

Residents will have the opportunity to hear directly from city leadership, engineers, and municipal staff about the work planned in Ventnor City, ask questions, and clear up common misconceptions about construction, timelines, and property access. City officials will also explain why self-reporting service line material is critical to moving this work forward and completing replacements as efficiently as possible.

The replacement project complies with a NJ law enacted in July 2021, that requires all water utilities in the state to replace all lead or galvanized steel service lines in the communities they serve. 

The meeting will be held in the auditorium of the Ventnor Educational Community Complex, 400 N. Lafayette Ave.

Learn more at https://www.ventnorcity.org/LeadandDrinkingWater


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