Tri City Water & Sanitary Authority Confirms No Lead Service Lines in District

We are pleased to confirm that the Tri City Water & Sanitary Authority has fully complied with the Revised Lead and Copper Rule.
Tri City Water and Sanitary Authority taps with valve for water pipeline.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) adopted revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule in 2021 that include a requirement for public water systems to conduct inventories of service lines and to identify service line material. The intent of the service line inventory is to identify those service lines made of lead so that they can be scheduled for removal and replacement.

We are pleased to confirm that the Tri City Water & Sanitary Authority has fully complied with the Revised Lead and Copper Rule. As part of our commitment to ensuring the safety and quality of our drinking water, we have conducted a thorough assessment of our water infrastructure using public records, historical plan reviews as well as physical inspections.

Our evaluations have confirmed that there are no lead service lines present within the Authority. We remain dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of public health and safety, and we will continue to monitor our water systems regularly to ensure ongoing compliance with all regulatory requirements.

Should you require any additional information or documentation, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Announcements

Tri-City Water & Sanitary Authority