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Local Lead Action Plan Template

Creating your Local Lead Action Plan

Local government officials can use the Local Lead Action Plan Template (LLAP) Template to develop their own local lead action plan that outlines ways to address lead issues in their area, previously identified through completion of the LLAP Guide Checklists. Officials can use their complete, detailed plan as a roadmap to take action, as a tool to facilitate collaboration among partners, and as a reference for determining milestones and critical steps.

 

Local Lead Action Plan Template

A template to be used by local government officials to develop a plan to address lead issues in their local area.

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EPA regional staff are available to answer questions, review completed plans, and discuss potential opportunities to collaborate on the lead exposure reduction activities. 

For more detailed instructions for using the LLAP Template, visit the Instructions for Using the LLAP Guide

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Local Lead Action Plan (LLAP) Guide

If you are a local government official who wants to develop an action plan to address lead issues in your local area, the following resources are for you:

  • Build Your Local Lead Action Plan: A Guide for Local Leaders
  • LLAP Guide Checklists
  • Local Lead Action Plan Template
  • Implementation
  • Strategies for Success
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Last updated on February 19, 2025
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