Modern Tech for Compliance, Daily Management & Capital Planning
- cbushnell1
- Jan 7
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 16

A new year presents new opportunities as well as challenges that must still be checked off the list. For many utility managers, one such challenge will be complying with the EPA's November 2027 deadline for Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI). With an estimated 10 million lead service lines nationwide and replacement costs nearing $90 billion, it is no small task.
As with tackling anything, the first step is to take inventory of where things stand right now. But traditional approaches may fall short. Many utilities rely on a patchwork of incomplete paper records and disconnected spreadsheets.
The good news is that technology can help. InfraForce is a digital asset management platform that equips teams to capture the exact location and assess the condition of all service lines. With accurate and consolidated data, InfraForce generates vulnerability scores to prioritize where attention is most urgently needed.
The advantages go well beyond compliance. Armed with reliable intelligence, utilities can more confidently undertake capital improvement plans for water, wastewater & stormwater systems. And, by scheduling proactive maintenance, managers save time and expense while reducing risk of service interruptions.
Because InfraForce is a cloud-based solution, teams can access system information from anywhere at any time: in the office, in the field – and even under emergency conditions. From day-to-day operations to when public safety is at stake, InfraForce keeps you in control.




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