Copper Development Association Unveils Free In-Person or Virtual Lead Service Line Replacement Training

Instruction for utilities, municipalities, contractors, and engineers to assist in installing copper service lines

The Copper Development Association is offering its Do It Proper with Copper training program, a no-cost, expert-led educational initiative designed to help communities successfully plan and execute lead service line replacement (LSLR) projects. The training provides practical guidance on the proper installation of copper service lines, including techniques, materials science, and industry-recognized best practices.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently finalized the Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI), a regulatory update to strengthen protections against lead exposure in drinking water. It mandates that public water systems replace all lead service lines within 10 years to reduce lead exposure in drinking water. Key requirements include lower action levels, improved tap sampling, and notifications to communities, schools, and childcare facilities by Nov. 1, 2027.

The 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (IIJA) from the Biden administration allocated $15 billion specifically for lead service line replacement, to be distributed in five annual tranches of roughly $3 billion each. In late 2025, the Trump administration announced an additional $3 billion in funding for lead pipe replacements, the fourth of the five rounds. The administration also reallocated an additional $1.1 billion in previously awarded but unused funds from other states to help maximize the immediate impact.

As municipalities and utilities across the country prepare to ramp up lead service line replacement efforts, access to high-quality training on installation fundamentals is increasingly essential.

“When copper service lines are installed correctly the first time, communities gain long-term reliability and peace of mind,” says Harold Moret, CDA Project Manager and Piping Applications Specialist. “This training gives crews and decision makers the practical knowledge they need to do the job right and build systems that last.”

 

Who Is the Training For?

The Do It Proper with Copper program is tailored for:

  • Utility contractors, engineering crews, and water utilities seeking hands-on guidance to properly install copper service lines while enhancing system performance, durability, and compliance.
  • City and municipal leaders responsible for planning, managing, and overseeing LSLR efforts.

These sessions are designed to support crew or teams of all sizes, from small systems planning their first project to larger agencies coordinating comprehensive replacement programs.

Individuals who want to train in their personal capacity can sign up to receive the on-demand webinar, “Best Practices for Lead Service Line Replacement.”

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