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Lead Supply & Service Lines

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We Need Your Help!

In 2021 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) revised and finalized changes to the Lead and Copper rule.  Part of these changes require water systems to conduct and maintain location-based Lead Service Line (LSL) inventories, as well as to develop plan and replacement goals based on those inventories.  This inventory is required to be completed by October 16, 2024.

Ashley Valley Water and Sewer Improvement District has started the inventory process by reviewing construction records, capital project as-builts, and county records to discover homes that were built when the plumbing code still allowed lead lines.

Our initial review has determined that roughly 50% of the existing connections in the district were built after LSLs were banned from the International Plumbing Code amended by Utah Code.  This still means that there are thousands of lines that need to be surveyed and verified before the deadline.

This is where you come in.  We need your help to verify your service line as it enters your home.  We have developed an easy to submit survey that you can reach by scanning the QR code on the right of this page.  Additionally you can visit  https://arcg.is/1LH0u00 to fill out the survey. 

Please responds as soon as possible so we can submit the inventory before the due date in October 2024.  If you are unsure the pipe material in your service line, the following link provides some information to help you make that determination.  https://www.lslr-collaborative.org/identifying-service-line-material.html

Thank you in advance from everyone at the district.  This is a monumental task, but working together we can ensure that we have an accurate inventory which will allow us to remove those LSLs if needed.