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Lead Service Line Replacement Equity Tool Featured by Duke University CTSI, Advancing Water Infrastructure Nationwide

Chicago, Illinois – August 13, 2025
Environmental & Public Health International (EPHI) announced that its free, multilingual Lead Service Line Replacement Cost Calculator (LSLRCC), which has generated over $3 billion in estimated project costs for communities, has been featured by the Duke University Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Community Engaged Research Initiative.

CTSI, backed by the National Institutes of Health and Duke Health, connects scientific discovery to real-world impact through community partnerships, funding, and technology. Its inclusion of the LSLRCC highlights the tool’s growing role in equipping researchers, local governments, and environmental equity advocates with accurate cost modeling to secure equitable drinking water infrastructure funding.

“This recognition from Duke CTSI reinforces the LSLRCC’s role in transforming how communities plan and fund equitable lead service line replacements,” said Anthony Ross, Director of EPHI and former EPA Flint Emergency Coordinator. “Accurate cost modeling empowers decision-makers to secure the funding they need while protecting public health.”

The LSLRCC enables communities to estimate lead service line replacement costs with precision, supporting compliance with the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI), advancing priorities under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), and aligning with multiple United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Mission-aligned public, nonprofit, and private partners can learn more about sponsorship opportunities on the LSLRCC Sponsorship page.


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