At BCWA, we prioritize your health and safety by ensuring that our water supply remains lead-free as it travels through cast iron, ductile iron, or concrete pipes to your street. However, we want to inform you of potential lead sources in tap water within your home.

  1. Sources of Lead: Lead can enter your tap water through various avenues, such as lead service lines connecting your house to the street pipe, lead solder used in plumbing, and certain brass fixtures. Corrosion or wear and tear of lead-based materials may also contribute to lead presence, especially if water sits idle in the pipes for extended periods.
  2. Our Proactive Measures: BCWA takes proactive steps to minimize lead exposure. We have removed most lead services in our water system, and we continue to be vigilant during inspections and meter changes to identify any lead on the homeowner’s side of the connection. We are currently reviewing galvanized iron services, and if any lead connectors are found, they will be promptly addressed.
  3. Commitment to Lead-Free Water: We pride ourselves on maintaining very low or non-detectable lead levels in our water tests. In the rare case of lead discovery in our system, we promptly take action to remove it.
  4. Homeowner’s Responsibility: While we ensure the safety of our water supply, it’s essential to note that the portion of the service line from the property line into your house is the homeowner’s responsibility. If, upon inspection, we find a non-copper service line or one in poor condition, we will recommend its replacement to protect your water quality further.

At BCWA, your well-being is our top priority. We remain committed to delivering safe, lead-free water to your home and will continue to take proactive measures to safeguard your health. Together, let’s ensure the water you use daily remains a source of nourishment and well-being for you and your family.

Does BCWA water contain lead?
Category: Lead in Faucets and Service Pipes
Does BCWA water contain lead?
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