Metropolitan Utilities District replacement programs
Compare verified public-side and private-side coverage, eligibility rules, and application friction for Metropolitan Utilities District.
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Lead Service Line Replacement Program
Public side: yes M.U.D. coordinates utility-side work through the district program
Private side: yes customer-owned lead service lines are replaced free of charge
Income rules: no published income screen
Property rules: properties with lead service lines are prioritized through the district map and neighborhood rollout schedule
Contractor rules: M.U.D. controls contractors and outside contractor scheduling is not part of the program
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 Service Line Replacement Program
Public/private split
Coverage differs by program and side of line
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Address confirmation path
Official utility lookup available
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Notice and inventory context
lead-map-and-free-replacement-program-published
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.
M.U.D. says customers can use its lead service line information and map tools to check whether a property has a lead line or lead-status-unknown record.
M.U.D. gives unknown-status customers a survey path, instructions to identify service line material, and access to free pitchers or sample kits through partner programs.
M.U.D. says its multi-year program started in 2024, uses a lead service line map to determine eligibility, and replaces customer-owned lead service lines free of charge.