WATER QUALITY TASK FORCE

Friday, January 13, 2017 · 9:00 AM AM · City Hall, Room 301-B

TL;DR

The Water Quality Task Force met to discuss lead service line replacement and potential urban water quality risks in Milwaukee. The meeting focused on workforce development strategies and learning from other cities' experiences with water infrastructure challenges.

Key Decisions

  • Workforce Development for Lead Service Line Replacement Discussed, no final decision
  • Potential Audit of Water Works Operations Scope under consideration
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Agenda

  1. Call to Order
  2. Roll Call
  3. Workforce Development for Lead Service Line Replacement
  4. Cumulative Exposure Risks to Lead in Urban Neighborhoods
  5. Discussion of the Scope for a Potential Audit of Water Works Operations
  6. Lessons Learned from Lansing, MI and Madison, WI
  7. Discussion Related to the Date Milwaukee Started Using Copper for Water Service Lines
  8. Public Comment
  9. Discussion of Future Meeting Dates
  10. Adjournment
  11. Items related to this meeting can be found in the following files:
  12. 160676 Communication related to the activities of the Water Quality Task Force.
    Communication
  13. 160957 Communication from various agencies related to the activities of the Water Quality Task Force.
    Communication
  14. This meeting will be webcast live at www.milwaukee.gov/channel25.
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