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Lead service lines in Lehi, UT

7 water utilities serve Lehi, with approximately 133,874 people served.

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

Lehi is served by 7 water systems. The two largest—Lehi City (serving 93,446 people) and American Fork City (serving 39,045 people)—together provide water to most residents in the area.

What we know about lead service lines in Lehi

Lead service lines are pipes that connect water mains in the street to homes. If your home was built before the 1980s and has lead pipes, drinking untreated tap water can expose you and your family to lead.

Currently, no lead service lines have been confirmed in Lehi's main water systems. However, the data available is incomplete—the water utilities have not yet published detailed inventories of all their service lines. This means unknown numbers of lines may still be unaccounted for.

Why this matters

Lead is toxic, especially to young children and pregnant people. It can affect brain development, behavior, and learning. Even small amounts matter. The only way to know if lead is in your water is through testing or by knowing whether your home has a lead service line.

How to find out if you're at risk

Check your home's age and construction records. Homes built before 1980 are more likely to have lead service lines. You can also contact your local water utility directly—they should be able to tell you whether your property has a lead service line or galvanized pipe.

Get your water tested. You can buy an inexpensive lead test kit online, or ask your water utility if they offer free testing. The EPA's Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791) can also connect you with local testing resources.

If you're concerned about your child's health, talk to your pediatrician. For health questions about lead exposure, contact the CDC.

Utilities serving Lehi

  • Lehi City (PWSID: UTAH25015) — serves 93,446 people
  • American Fork City (PWSID: UTAH25008) — serves 39,045 people
  • Texas Instruments Incorporated (PWSID: UTAH25139)
  • Willow Park (PWSID: UTAH25132)
  • Four smaller systems also serve the area

Next steps for residents

  • Contact Lehi City or American Fork City water utilities to ask if they have a service line inventory and whether your property is listed
  • Request a lead test from your utility or purchase a kit online
  • If you have a lead service line, consider installing a point-of-use water filter certified for lead removal
  • Have children's blood lead levels checked if you're concerned about exposure

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Utilities serving Lehi