Case Studies - Reading, PA Case Study: Building a Local Lead Coalition - Reading, Pennsylvania The Reading Area Water Authority and local NAACP representatives attended the Mid-Atlantic Lead Forum in October 2019. While lead service lines were not a local problem, lead issues existed and being a small city, with few resources, and non- English speaking population presented challenges. Building local capacity and getting support were Reading's next steps. Planning a Lead Forum The Reading Area Water Authority was inspired by the Mid-Atlantic Lead Forum, and wanted to similarly host a local lead forum for the Reading, Pennsylvania area. The Reading Lead Forum, like the Mid-Atlantic Lead Forum, would bring together representatives from multiple agencies and organizations throughout the community, state, and region, to spread awareness of local lead issues and build coalitions for moving forward. They already had many contacts and speakers, including state government representatives, and many local agencies and community organizations, who represented many stakeholders and were also knowledgeable about the history of lead in the area. EPA Region 3 supported this effort and initiative driven by Reading Area Water Authority. To assist Reading Area Water Authority and NAACP in the planning, EPA representatives invited federal partners including ATSDR, State Agencies including the Department of Labor and Industry, and neighboring City officials City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. EPA Region 3 representatives also attended the Reading Lead Forum. Holding a Lead Forum The Reading Lead Forum was held in February 2020, at the Reading Area Water Authority building. Wth over 40 in attendance, the room was filled with familiar and new faces. The agenda featured a legislative briefing, an overview of lead in water, a community perspective, presentation of Lancaster's lead program, and time for discussion and questions among the attendees. A key benefit from holding this forum was allowing various stakeholders to come together to discuss the history, present concerns, challenges, and next steps for the Reading area. ------- The Reading Lead Forum was an initial step towards the goals of building a sustainable lead program in Reading and creating a lead coalition to advance these efforts. EPA continues to partner with the Reading Area Water Authority and NAACP representatives and continue to support their efforts and engagement with the City of Reading as well. The City of Reading continues to take the lead in advancing the lead program in Reading. The City of Reading developed a Local Lead Action Plan that continues to guide and coordinate the priority actions of the City, which are currently focused on lead testing, pursuing grant funding, training, and conducting lead outreach. Holding bi-weekly virtual meetings with stakeholders also allowed partners to be aware of progress and next steps, contribute ideas and updates, and work through challenges together. ------- |