Greater Cincinnati Water Works replacement programs
Compare verified public-side and private-side coverage, eligibility rules, and application friction for Greater Cincinnati Water Works.
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GCWW Lead Service Line Replacement Program
Public side: yes full program coverage
Private side: yes full program coverage
Income rules: no published income screen
Property rules: participation depends on GCWW program triggers and targeted areas
Contractor rules: GCWW coordinates contractors and restoration
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)
GCWW 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
Make sure the property falls inside the utility's actual program geography before applying.
Notice and inventory context
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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.
GCWW's lead site links to a lead map for property lookup and says some service lines on private property still contain lead.
GCWW explains how the lead program works and tells customers to use a GCWW-supplied filter until post-replacement water test results are shared.
GCWW says it pays 100 percent of all replacement costs with participation in the program and completes restoration after replacement.