Pittsburgh’s lead line replacement success didn’t just come from digging — it came from dialogue.
Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis of Women for a Healthy Environment says the utility earned trust by hosting workshops with community groups, creating a transparent and interactive website, and staying responsive to residents.
The result? People now believe in the process — and in safe drinking water.
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