Saint Paul Regional Water Services replacement programs
Compare verified public-side and private-side coverage, eligibility rules, and application friction for Saint Paul Regional Water Services.
Programs stay visible only when public-side and private-side coverage, application path, and verification status are locally documented.
Program detail should stay narrower than the marketing copy.
Lead Free SPRWS
Public side: yes when the utility replaces the full line
Private side: yes at no cost to property owners in the current program
Income rules: no published income screen
Property rules: eligibility depends on service line material and current construction area
Contractor rules: SPRWS coordinates all work
Deadline: No fixed deadline published
Verification: Verified 2026-04-04 / verified
Before you apply
Screen the program against the actual utility record before you assume full replacement coverage or no-cost private-side work.
Program count
1 verified program record(s)
Lead Free SPRWS
Public/private split
Coverage differs by program and side of line
Check each program below instead of flattening coverage into a single claim.
Address confirmation path
Official utility lookup available
Make sure the property falls inside the utility's actual program geography before applying.
Notice and inventory context
no-cost-citywide-replacement-plan
Use the utility inventory and notice language to decide whether replacement timing is urgent.
Use the utility record before the funding promise.
Step
Confirm whether the utility covers the public side, private side, or both.
Step
Check deadline, property rules, and contractor restrictions before requesting quotes.
Coverage cautions
Coverage caution
Coverage can diverge sharply between public-side and private-side replacement, even inside the same program.
Coverage caution
Income, property, and contractor rules can block a program that otherwise sounds broad.
Route-level evidence behind the local support paths.
Lead Free SPRWS says SPRWS serves about 96000 properties, about 17000 (18 percent) have a lead service line, and about 4500 (5 percent) have a service line of unknown material.
SPRWS says customers should search the service line material map, and that eligible property owners can submit an intent form and will be contacted directly when no-cost replacement is scheduled in their area.
Lead Free SPRWS is described as a 10-year plan to replace all lead water service lines in the SPRWS service area at no cost to property owners.