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Lead service lines in Jbpph, HI

5 water utilities serve Jbpph, with approximately 73,609 people served.

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

Jbpph has a population of 73,609 served by 5 water systems. The good news: no lead service lines have been identified in the publicly available data for this area. However, that doesn't mean lead isn't present—it may mean testing hasn't been completed, or results aren't yet public.

What we know about your water systems

The largest water system serving Jbpph is Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, which provides water to about 65,230 people. Four smaller systems serve military installations and other facilities:

  • NCTAMS EASTPAC (6,470 people)
  • Pacific Missile Range Facility (1,200 people)
  • Camp Stover (595 people)
  • NAVMAG Lualualei (114 people)

None of these systems have reported known lead service lines in current inventory data. But inventories are still being built nationwide—some systems haven't finished testing yet.

Why this matters

Lead service lines are pipes that connect your home to the public water main. If your home was built before 1986 (when lead was still legal), there's a higher chance your connection contains lead. Lead doesn't always show up in water tests—it depends on water chemistry and whether pipes are corroded.

The EPA requires all water systems to complete lead service line inventories by October 2024. Even if your utility says "unknown" or shows zero leads, you can:

1. Ask your water utility directly about your property's service line material. 2. Request a water test if you have concerns—many utilities offer free or low-cost testing. 3. Check your home's age and records. Homes built before the 1980s are more likely to have lead pipes.

Next steps for residents

  • Contact your water utility (listed above) and ask: "What material is the service line at my address?"
  • If you don't know which utility serves you, call the City of Jbpph public works department.
  • Request a free lead water test from your utility if you're concerned.
  • If you have young children or are pregnant, talk to your pediatrician or doctor about testing—they can advise next steps based on your home's risk.

Utilities serving Jbpph

Common questions

Does Jbpph have lead in the water?

No lead service lines have been reported in Jbpph's public inventory data. However, testing is ongoing, and some older homes may still have lead pipes. Contact your water utility to find out what material connects your home to the water main.

How do I know if my home has a lead service line?

Call your water utility (Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, NCTAMS EASTPAC, or another provider serving your address) and ask about your service line. You can also check your home's age—pipes installed before 1986 are more likely to be lead.

Should I get my water tested for lead?

If your home was built before 1986 or you're concerned, contact your water utility about free or low-cost testing. If you have young children or are pregnant, speak with your pediatrician or doctor about whether testing makes sense for your situation.

What should I do if I find lead in my water?

Use a water filter certified to remove lead, flush taps before drinking, and use cold water for cooking and drinking (hot water leaches more lead). Contact your water utility and your doctor for personalized guidance.