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Dolton plans $4.9 million EPA-funded lead service line replacement to begin this spring

February 05, 2026 | Dolton, Cook County, Illinois


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Dolton plans $4.9 million EPA-funded lead service line replacement to begin this spring
The Village of Dolton plans to replace lead water service lines across the village this spring under a project the village official described as $4,900,000 and fully covered by EPA funding.

"As part of that $4,900,000 project, which is 100% covered by the EPA, we'll be replacing various water service lines throughout the village, starting this spring," the official said. The official said the village intends to advertise bids in March and expects construction to start about 30 to 60 days after the bid process concludes.

No additional project-level details (exact start date, contractor, or block-by-block schedule) were provided in the record. Trustees were told staff will proceed with the bid timeline subject to routine procurement steps.

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