REMINDER: Please Join Lead Free DC for Tonight's Virtual Meeting - Losing the Lead Without Losing Your Yard

May 11, 2026
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We hope to see you tonight for our upcoming Lead Free DC Virtual Meeting! We will discuss Losing the Lead Without Losing Your Yard.  This session is an in-depth look at an important concern for many homeowners: how Lead Free DC restores your yard following a lead service line replacement.

Our team will walk through:

  • How contractors document homeowner yards before construction begins
  • How homeowners can prepare ahead of construction
  • What to expect when LFDC restores both private properties and public spaces

MEETING DETAILS:

Agenda:

LFDC Program Update

How to Engage with the Program      

Featured topic: Losing the Lead Without Losing Your Yard

Q+A with our Team

When: 

Monday, May 11, 2026 from 7pm – 8pm

Where:

Join by Teams: bit.ly/LFDCFY26Q3

Join by phone: +1 202-753-6714, Phone Conference ID #: 122 814 143#

The LFDC team will provide a brief update and presentation, followed by an opportunity for you to ask questions. If you can't make tonight's meeting, you can still watch. The meeting will be posted on DC Water's YouTube channel to provide all the information you need at your convenience. If you still have questions, you can always reach out to our team at lead@dcwater.com.

 

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We hope to see you tonight for our upcoming Lead Free DC Virtual Meeting! We will discuss Losing the Lead Without Losing Your Yard. This session is an in-depth look at an important concern for many homeowners: how Lead Free DC restores your yard following a lead service line replacement.

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