Green Bay Water Utility replacement programs
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Galvanized Service Line Replacement
Public side: yes Green Bay Water coordinates utility-side work
Private side: conditional properties flagged as lead or GRR may qualify for municipal programs at reduced or no cost
Income rules: no published income screen
Property rules: properties flagged as lead or GRR can contact Green Bay Water for inspection scheduling and replacement eligibility
Contractor rules: utility staff schedule inspections and funded project work through the replacement program
Deadline: No fixed deadline published
Verification: Verified 2026-04-04 / verified
Before you apply
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Program count
1 verified program record(s)
Galvanized Service Line Replacement
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
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Step
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Step
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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.
Green Bay Water says residents can use its service line lookup map to view utility-side and customer-side records, including lead GRR unknown and non-lead labels, and can schedule inspections or submit documentation if more information is needed.
Green Bay Water explains what customer-side and utility-side lead GRR unknown and non-lead labels mean, directs residents with lead or GRR lines to municipal replacement contacts, and keeps owners of unknown lines on inspection or documentation follow-up.
Green Bay Water says it is actively replacing galvanized lines requiring replacement through a DWSRF-financed project and that properties flagged as lead or GRR may qualify for limited-time municipal programs at reduced or no cost.