SERVICE LINE INVENTORY

Camrosa Water District Lead Service Line Inventory Completion

Camrosa Water District is pleased to announce the completion of its comprehensive lead service line inventory, as required by State and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. In alignment with the federal Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR), this inventory was conducted to protect public health by identifying any lead service lines that may exist within our water distribution system. Camrosa took proactive measures to ensure compliance, using accurate historical data, construction records, and field verifications to complete this inventory. We are happy to report that the inventory confirmed that no lead service lines are present on the District’s side (street) or on the customer’s side (house) of the meters within the Camrosa Water District.

Background on Regulatory Requirements

The EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule, first implemented in 1991, was revised in 2021 to address new standards for lead in drinking water. Under the revised rule, all water systems across the country were required to identify and inventory any lead service lines by October 16, 2024. This requirement is part of a larger effort to reduce potential lead exposure and to ensure safe drinking water for all communities.

Our Commitment to Your Health and Safety

The findings of the inventory, which verified the absence of lead service lines, reaffirm our commitment to providing safe, high-quality water to our customers. Camrosa Water District remains dedicated to upholding the highest standards for water quality and safety. This lead service line inventory represents one of the many ways we are committed to protecting the health of our community and maintaining transparency with our customers.

Should you have any questions about the lead service line inventory or Camrosa’s ongoing efforts to meet regulatory standards, please call the Camrosa District Office at (805) 388-0226.