Speed replacement of lead water lines in Indiana bill moves to governor’s desk

STATEHOUSE- A Senate Republican priority bill authored by State Sen. Eric Koch (R-Bedford) that would speed up the replacement of lead water lines in Indiana and better protect Hoosiers’ health will now move to the governor’s desk for final consideration.

The Environmental Protection Agency estimates more than 265,000 customer-owned lead water service lines remain in use in Indiana despite the U.S. banning the installation of lead service lines in 1986.

Senate Enrolled Act 5 would enable utility companies with Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission-approved lead line service replacement plans to replace lead pipes quicker, more efficiently, and at a lower cost.

“Lead poses a significant health risk to humans, and there are still too many lead water service lines in Indiana to ensure Hoosiers will remain healthy if they continue to use those lines in the years to come,” Koch said. “This bill would take a significant step in addressing lead exposure in Indiana and better protecting Hoosiers’ health. “

The bill received unanimous support in both chambers.

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To learn more about this and other legislation Koch is authoring this legislative session, visit iga.in.gov.

Koch can be reached via email at Senator.Koch@iga.in.gov or by phone at 800-382-9467.