 
                            The City of Livingston is calling on residents to participate in a crucial water infrastructure initiative aimed at identifying water service line materials throughout the community. In compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Lead and Copper Rule Revision (LCRR), the city must complete a comprehensive inventory of all water service lines by November 1st, 2027.
To meet this federal mandate, Livingston’s Public Works Department has launched an online Water Service Line Questionnaire, encouraging homeowners and property managers to report the material of their water service lines—especially those located between the water meter and the building. This information is vital to determine whether any lead pipes are still in use and to ensure the safety and quality of Livingston’s drinking water.
Residents can access the questionnaire online through the city’s website. The form is quick to complete and includes guidance on how to identify pipe materials. Those unsure about their service line composition are urged to contact the Public Works Department for assistance.
Livingston’s proactive approach not only supports public health but also positions the city to meet federal requirements ahead of schedule. Community participation is key to the success of this initiative.
For more information or to fill out the questionnaire, visit City of Livingston webpage at www.livingstonmontana.org.
