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Lead service lines in Gilbert, AZ

12 water utilities serve Gilbert, with approximately 249,246 people served.

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

Gilbert serves about 249,000 residents across 12 water systems. The Town of Gilbert's public water utility serves the vast majority of that population.

What we know about lead in Gilbert

Currently, there are no known lead service lines reported in Gilbert's water systems. This is good news—but it doesn't mean lead isn't present. Many water systems, including smaller ones in the Gilbert area, have not completed full inventories of their service lines yet.

Lead service lines are pipes that connect your home to the water main buried under the street. If your home was built before the 1980s, there's a higher chance you have one. Lead doesn't always show up in routine water testing because water chemistry and age of pipes matter. The only way to know for certain is to have your specific service line inspected or tested.

Why this matters

Lead exposure, especially for children under 6 and pregnant people, can affect brain development and cause other health problems. Even low levels of lead in drinking water are a concern. If you're worried about your health after lead exposure, talk to your pediatrician or doctor—they can order a blood test if needed.

What Gilbert residents should do

Contact your water utility directly. The Town of Gilbert can tell you:

  • Whether your address has a lead service line
  • What the results of their latest water testing show
  • Whether they offer free or discounted testing kits

Smaller systems in the area (like Roosevelt Ranch RV & MHP, Wekiva Falls Resort, Cottonwood Terrace, and Landmark at the Creek) should also be able to provide this information—ask for their lead service line inventory or latest water quality report.

How to reduce lead exposure at home

If you're concerned about lead in your water while you wait for information:

  • Use cold water for cooking and drinking (hot water leaches more lead)
  • Let water run for 30 seconds before using it if your home has been sitting unused
  • Consider a water filter certified to remove lead (look for NSF/ANSI Standard 53)

Next steps for residents

  • Contact the Town of Gilbert water department (480-503-6454 or visit gilbert.gov) and ask about lead service lines at your address
  • Request a free water quality report (also called a Consumer Confidence Report) to see recent testing results
  • Have your water tested if you want direct confirmation of lead levels at your tap
  • Talk to your doctor if you have young children or are pregnant and want guidance on water safety

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Utilities serving Gilbert