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Information about Lead
The drinking water that Gwinnett County provides to homes and businesses does not contain lead. However, lead can get into the water as it moves through household pipes and fixtures that contain lead. We take every precautionary step to reduce corrosion, or the dissolving of metals, in drinking water during the treatment process to minimize the potential of lead leaching into drinking water. This helps protect the drinking water from lead exposure if it travels through a lead pipe or a pipe with lead solder.
The County is responsible for the pipes that bring water to your meter. All plumbing, pipes, and fixtures between the meter and your home are the homeowner’s responsibility. Recent ruling from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires water utilities to take an inventory of service lines owned by the utility and those privately owned. Through our extensive research and investigation, we can confidently say that there are no lead service lines in Gwinnett County. This means that the pipes delivering water to your meter and your home do not contain lead or lead solder.
Safe Drinking Water Act Information
In 1986, Federal regulations and amendments were made to the Safe Drinking Water Act prohibiting the use of lead in public water systems. By the enforcement date of January 1, 1990, Georgia had completely transitioned to lead-free systems. Homes built before 1990 could contain fixtures or other indoor plumbing that contains lead or lead solder.
Most water systems stopped using lead much earlier than the Federal regulation. Gwinnett’s water system began in the 1950s, when most utilities were no longer using lead pipes. Because many of the homes in Gwinnett County are newer, we have fewer homes that could have lead plumbing or lead-based solder.
Contact a licensed plumber to determine if any pipe or fixtures in your home contain lead.
Who do I contact at Gwinnett if I have questions about my service line?
Email DWRServiceLineInfo@GwinnettCounty.com or call 678.376.7027 with comments or questions.
