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Lead service lines in El Mirage, AZ

21 water utilities serve El Mirage, with approximately 338,045 people served.

Last verified from EPA SDWIS + utility inventories: 2026-04-14
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Lead Service Lines in El Mirage, AZ

El Mirage serves about 338,000 people across 21 water systems. Lead service lines—pipes that connect your home to the water main—can leach lead into drinking water, especially in older homes or when water is corrosive.

What we know about lead in El Mirage

The water systems serving El Mirage have not reported confirmed lead service lines in their inventories. However, "not reported" does not mean "none exist." Utilities are still in the early stages of mapping their systems, and many older neighborhoods may not yet have complete data.

The largest system, EPCOR – Agua Fria (serving 127,718 people), has not yet disclosed lead service line counts. The City of El Mirage system (39,884 people) and other EPCOR zones also have incomplete or unreported inventories.

Why this matters

Lead service lines are a real concern in homes built before 1980, when lead pipes and solder were common. Even small amounts of lead can affect children's brain development. If your home was built in that era, there's a reasonable chance your service line contains lead—regardless of what the utility's inventory currently shows.

What you can do now

Get your water tested. This is the most direct way to know if lead is present in your home. The EPA recommends testing at the tap where you drink and cook, especially if you have young children or are pregnant. Your utility may offer free testing—ask them.

Ask your water utility. Contact your water system directly to ask:

  • Does my address have a lead service line?
  • When will the full inventory be available?
  • Do you offer free or subsidized water testing?
  • What steps are you taking to replace lead lines?

The top utilities in the area are EPCOR – Agua Fria, the City of El Mirage, EPCOR – Sun City, EPCOR – Chaparral City, and EPCOR – Sun City West. Look up your water provider by address on your water bill.

Consider a filter if you're concerned. NSF-certified pitchers and faucet filters can reduce lead, though testing is the only way to know if you need one.

Next steps for residents

  • Test your tap water for lead (ask your utility about free testing)
  • Find your water system on your water bill and contact them with questions about your property
  • Learn your home's age—homes built before 1980 are at higher risk
  • Keep an eye on utility communications about lead line replacement programs

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Utilities serving El Mirage