What if I don’t want to replace my line (or my landlord doesn’t want to replace it)?
  • The customer-owned service line is the responsibility of the property owner. The City highly recommends that any customer-owned service line that is identified as lead or galvanized be replaced as soon as possible. The City is looking into enforcement avenues to ensure all the lines are removed from the City's water service area.
  • If a lead service line is confirmed to be present, a certified lead-removing filter should be used for drinking water, cooking, and dishes where water is a base ingredient or absorbed into the food (recipes like rice, beans and soup) and preparing infant formula, until the line is replaced.

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1. How do I know what my portion of the service line is made of?
2. What if I don’t want to replace my line (or my landlord doesn’t want to replace it)?
3. I can’t afford to replace all my plumbing materials, what should I do?
4. What if my internal premise plumbing is galvanized too?
5. I have a lead or galvanized line, should I be worried for my family’s health?
6. Are there lead pipes in the system-owned portion of the water system?
7. What are other ways I can reduce my family’s exposure to lead?
8. What are other ways I can reduce my family’s exposure to lead?