Lead Free DC Program Status Dashboard

The dashboard below outlines the progress toward the goal of replacing all lead service lines in the city.  It tracks both the number of replacements completed and the properties with verified service lines. Verification is an important part of the lead service line replacement process because older properties (of which the District has many) may not have been required to record what type of pipe connected to the home when it was built. Tracking pipe material verification helps DC Water confirm how many service lines are lead and need replacing.

Under the Lead Free DC initiative, there are multiple lead service line replacement programs to help property owners and renters receive a lead service line replacement. To find out if your property has a lead service line and what program it may qualify for, enter your address in the Service Inventory Map.  You can also reach out to Lead Free DC at 202-787-4044 or lead@dcwater.com to answer any questions you may have. 

The current estimated total number of lead services in the District (41,157), is based on the total number of verified and suspected lead service lines, plus an estimated portion of premises with no service line material information, and an estimated portion of premises where the service line is classified as suspected non lead.  The portion of service lines estimated as lead from those classifications is based on material investigation data received during construction.  

Upcoming Meeting

Board of Directors Meeting

April 24, 2023

Monday 9:00 AM

Announcement

View of Mary at bottom of shaft inside tunnel shown from above
DC Water Launches Tunnel Boring Machine Mary, Marking Important Step for Potomac River Tunnel Project

First turn of cutterhead signals the start of excavation for the Potomac River Tunnel Project

In a defining moment for one of the District’s largest infrastructure investments, DC Water has marked its next major milestone in the Potomac River Tunnel Project. The first tunnel boring machine, Mary, has launched her northbound journey breaking through the soil to signal the start of excavation.

With the first turn of Mary’s drill-like cutterhead underground, the machine pushed forward to begin tunneling, representing the transition from years of planning and preparation to active tunnel construction on the $819 million project.

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Upcoming Meeting
Date
April 15, 2026
Wednesday, 9:30 AM

Customer Service Center Announcement

Payment Plan Incentive: provides a credit back of 50% of the last 3 payments made. Eligible participants are residential customers who have had an outstanding balance for 60 days or greater and with an outstanding balance of $500 or more.