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                <title><![CDATA[ 11-mile Texas pipeline replacement upgrades 72-in. PCCP to 102-in. steel ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2026/march/11-mile-texas-pipeline-replacement-upgrades-72-in-pccp-to-102-in-steel</link>
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                    An 11-mile water pipeline replacement in North Texas is replacing aging 72-in. PCCP with 90-in. and 102-in. steel pipe, including tunneling under highways and rail lines.
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                <title><![CDATA[ D.C. cuts pipeline replacement plan, orders gas system investigation ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2026/march/dc-cuts-pipeline-replacement-plan-orders-gas-system-investigation</link>
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                    The D.C. Public Service Commission has reduced Washington Gas Light’s pipeline replacement budget to $150 million while opening an investigation into long-term natural gas distribution system planning.
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                <title><![CDATA[ North Texas begins 11-mile Cedar Creek pipeline overhaul to prevent PCCP failures ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/november/north-texas-begins-11-mile-cedar-creek-pipeline-overhaul-to-prevent-pccp-failures</link>
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                    Tarrant Regional Water District has kicked off a major upgrade to North Texas’ raw water system, replacing 11 miles of aging PCCP with 90–102 inch welded steel pipe between Mansfield and Midlothian. The $155 million Cedar Creek Section 2 project aims to prevent future failures, boost capacity and strengthen regional water reliability through 2028.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Eversource replacing 18,600 feet of Danbury, Conn., gas pipelines with modern plastic ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/august/eversource-replacing-18-600-feet-of-danbury-conn-gas-pipelines-with-modern-plastic</link>
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                    Eversource is replacing 18,600 feet of aging natural gas lines in Danbury, Conn., with durable plastic pipe to improve safety, reduce leaks, and enhance long-term service reliability.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Aqua New Jersey begins $12.4 million lead pipe replacement in Phillipsburg, Blackwood ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/july/aqua-new-jersey-begins-124-million-lead-pipe-replacement-in-phillipsburg-blackwood</link>
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                    Aqua New Jersey is replacing more than 2,500 lead service lines in Phillipsburg and Blackwood through a $12.4 million project funded by NJ I Bank.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Wausau, Wis., scales up lead pipe replacement using EquiFlow partnership model ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/july/wausau-wis-scales-up-lead-pipe-replacement-using-equiflow-partnership-model</link>
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                    The program aims to replace approximately 8,000 lead service lines that supply drinking water to homes in Wausau. In its first year, the initiative replaced 605 lead lines, 11 times the city’s prior record of 55 in a single year.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Gas pipeline installed before the Great Chicago Fire removed from service ]]></title>
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                    A 164-year-old gas pipeline installed before the Great Chicago Fire has been removed from service beneath Wabash Avenue as part of Peoples Gas’ downtown Chicago infrastructure upgrade.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Louisville Water resumes pipeline project after historic flooding causes delay ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/april/louisville-water-resumes-pipeline-project-after-historic-flooding-causes-delay</link>
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                    Engineers with the Louisville Water Company resumed work April 24 on an extensive pipeline replacement project in Louisville, Kentucky, after historic flooding from a nearby river paused operations, according to the&#160;Courier Journal.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Massachusetts awards $1.24 billion for water, wastewater infrastructure projects ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/april/massachusetts-awards-124-billion-for-water-wastewater-infrastructure-projects</link>
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                    Massachusetts awarded $1.24 billion in loans and grants to fund 67 water and wastewater infrastructure projects across the state, supporting clean water, PFAS remediation, and energy efficiency improvements.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Private water utility in Superior, Wis., creates snag for lead pipe replacement plans ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/march/private-water-utility-in-superior-wis-creates-snag-for-lead-pipe-replacement-plans</link>
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                    Former President Biden pledged $1 billion for lead pipe replacement funding across the state of Wisconsin during a visit last year. But, according to Wisconsin Public Radio, the city of Superior&#39;s status as a privately-owned water utility has prevented it from accessing federal funds to complete the work.
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