Throughout the nearly four years since the Flint, Michigan, water crisis began, the Copper Development Association (CDA) has been working with city officials to replace dangerous lead water lines with copper lines.
Recently, pme interviewed CDA Vice President Andy Kireta, Jr. who broke into the business as a mechanical engineer and then joined the CDA in 1992, about the organization’s efforts to improve water quality and advocate for copper piping across the U.S. This is what he had to say.