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Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR): Service Line Material InventorySudbury Water District2025-06-04T14:02:01-04:00

Lead & Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR): Service Line Material Inventory

The Sudbury Water District is dedicated to providing our customers with the highest quality of drinking water. The material of each building’s water line within our water system is vital to ensuring that customers are getting the cleanest water possible. One of the ways we can ensure the quality for all customers is through a Water Service Line Inventory.

In 2021 the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made revisions to the Lead and Copper Rule, called the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) which went into effect October 16, 2024. These revisions include a new requirement for Public Water Systems, to create and maintain a Service Line Inventory, make it accessible to the public, and to notify customers with service lines that contain or may contain lead.

If you recently received a Public Notice from Sudbury Water District stating, that your home or business is served by “unknown service line material” or may be served by “lead or a galvanized service line material” the LCRR mandates that public water suppliers identify and inventory the material connected to our drinking water system.

We encourage you to call our administration office at 978-443-6602 or email customerservice@sudburywater.com to schedule a quick inspection to identify the pipe material entering your home or property.

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The Sudbury Water District is taking steps to comply with EPA’s new Lead and Copper Rule Revisions. To support this compliance, the District hired a consultant to assist in reviewing our water system records and identify lead or galvanized water services. If your property has been identified as having unknown service pipe material or a galvanized water service, you will receive a letter from us that includes steps that you can take to reduce your risks of lead exposure.

If we have been unsuccessful in identifying your service line material based on our records review, we will send you a letter requesting your assistance in determining your water service material. If you do not receive a letter, you should assume that you do not have a lead or galvanized service pipe, and that no further action is required. Letters will be sent out by November 15, 2024.

Over the next several years the District will be making a concentrated effort to remove all lead and galvanized water services from the water system and classify all unknown services. More information will be released on this program when available.

The Sudbury Water District is committed to serving our community with courtesy, efficiency, and environmental sustainability. We deeply appreciate our customers and thank you for your continued support.

  Use this link to identify and upload a photo of your Service Line Material

Purpose of This Form
This form is intended for use by residents of the Sudbury Water District to help identify the materials that make up their drinking water service line. The service line is the pipe that connects the water main in the street to your home.

As part of the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Revisions, all water suppliers in Massachusetts are required to complete a full inventory of drinking water service line materials by the end of 2024. Your input will help ensure an accurate and complete record of the materials used in our community’s water system.

Step 1: IDENTIFICATION

 There are more than 6,200 unique service lines connected onto the District’s public water supply, and records indicate that most of them are made of copper. A small percentage may be made of plastic, galvanized steel, iron, or lead. To identify your service line material yourself, please take the following steps.

  1. Find your water meter, which is typically located in the basement.
  2. Look for the pipe that comes through the outside wall of your home and connects to your water meter.
  3. Evaluate the color of this pipe. Does it appear to be plastic or metal? (See photos below)
  4. If the pipe appears to be metal and you cannot determine the material by color alone, place a strong magnet on the pipe.
    1. If the magnet sticks, your pipe is likely galvanized steel or iron.
    2. If the magnet does not stick, your pipe is likely copper or lead.
      1. Copper pipe is identifiable from lead by its color but may have normal buildup on the outside of the pipe so a closer visual inspection may be necessary to see the copper color that is similar to a penny.
  • Note: Please DO NOT attempt to scratch your service line for identification purposes. Depending on the material, this may damage the pipe and result in a leak.

Step 2: TAKE A PICTURE OF YOUR SERVICE LINE AND UPLOAD

The District has created a web-based application for consumers to submit information on their service line material to their public water supplier. You can access the District’s Service Line Inventory Web App . The app may be accessed on any mobile device, tablet or computer with internet access and does not require you to download anything.

All you need to do is take a photo of your service line, upload it to the app’s website and answer a few basic questions.

If you have a lead or lead-lined galvanized iron service, please know that we are developing a replacement plan to be implemented within the next five years. We will keep you updated on the project’s progress as information becomes available.

For any questions, please contact the Sudbury Water District Administration office at 978-443-6602 or email customerservice@sudburywater.com.

For More Information

  • Sudbury Lead Service Line Inventory and Replacement Report
  • Common Questions and Answers (PDF)

Lead Service Line 101 external link to MassDEP

Click the image above for the EPA’s lead service line page

What is lead?

Lead is a toxic metal found in nature and can get into your body by eating food, drinking water, accidentally swallowing soil and dust, or breathing air that contains lead.

What is a lead service line?

A pipe made of lead that connects your home to the water main in the street.

Helpful Links

  • EPA information on the danger of lead in drinking water.
  • CDC Health Effects of Lead Exposure.
  • World Health Organization Lead in drinking water: Health risks, monitoring, and corrective actions.
  • World Health Organization Lead Poisoning.
  • Healthychildren.org information on the danger of lead in tap water.
  • How to identify Lead Service Lines.
  • EPA Ways to reduce potential lead exposure.

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  • Water Quality
  • PFAS and the Sudbury Water District’s Drinking Water Supply
  • FAQs
  • Backflow Prevention

NEWS FEED

  • Planned System Maintenance – Monday, December 1
  • Water Utility Repair/Temporary Outage: Brewster Road
  • Water Utility Repair/Temporary Water Outage: Maynard Farm Road (House No. 123) and Deer Pond Road (House Nos. 5-36)

CONTACT INFO

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P.O. Box 111
Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776

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NEWS FEED

  • Planned System Maintenance – Monday, December 1 December 1, 2025
  • Water Utility Repair/Temporary Outage: Brewster Road November 12, 2025
  • Water Utility Repair/Temporary Water Outage: Maynard Farm Road (House No. 123) and Deer Pond Road (House Nos. 5-36) October 8, 2025

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It is separate and distinct from the Town of Sudbury, and is not affiliated with the Town of Sudbury’s Department of Public Works.

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