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N GARLAND CO REG WATER DIST

PWSID AR0000867

Serves approximately 7,913 people in Arkansas from surface water.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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Galvanized
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Unknown
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Lead Service Lines in N Garland Co Reg Water Dist

North Garland County Regional Water District serves about 7,900 people in Arkansas. Like many water systems across the country, the district is required by federal law to identify and track lead service lines—the pipes that connect the water main to individual homes.

What is a lead service line?

A lead service line is a water pipe made of lead or lead-lined material that runs from the public water main into your home. Lead can leach into drinking water, especially in homes with acidic water or where pipes are older. Lead exposure is a genuine health concern, particularly for young children and pregnant people.

What do we know about your water system's lead service lines?

N Garland Co Reg Water Dist has not yet completed a full inventory of lead service lines in its service area. The utility has not reported data on how many lead, galvanized, or non-lead service lines it has identified so far.

This doesn't mean there are no lead service lines in the district—it means the count is still being determined. Federal rules (the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions) require water systems to locate and document every service line by 2027, so this work is ongoing.

What should you do now?

The best way to find out if your home has a lead service line is to contact your water utility directly. N Garland Co Reg Water District can tell you what they know about your property.

If you're concerned about lead in your water while you wait for a full assessment, inexpensive steps include:

  • Running cold water for 30 seconds before using it for drinking or cooking
  • Using cold water for baby formula or cooking (hot water leaches more lead)
  • Having your water tested by a certified lab

For health questions about lead exposure, talk to your doctor or contact the CDC.

Next steps for residents

  • Contact your utility: N Garland Co Reg Water District can tell you if your property has a known lead service line or if it's still being assessed.
  • Request a water test: If you're concerned, ask your utility about free or low-cost testing.
  • Check your pipes: If you're comfortable doing so, look where the water line enters your home. Lead pipes are soft, dull gray, and can be scratched with a coin.
  • Talk to a doctor: If anyone in your household is a young child or pregnant, discuss water safety with a pediatrician or OB-GYN.

Key figures

Total inventoried lines0
BIL/IIJA funding received
Replacement plan statusNot reported
Utility's LCRR inventoryNot provided

Frequently asked

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

Contact N Garland Co Reg Water District directly—they have records or can check your address. You can also look where the water line enters your home; lead pipes are soft, dull gray, and leave a mark if you scratch them with a coin.

Is lead service line water safe to drink?

Lead can leach into water from lead service lines, especially if your water is acidic. Short-term steps like running cold water before use and having your water tested can help. For health concerns, ask your doctor.

Will my water utility replace a lead service line?

Many water systems now offer replacement programs, often at no cost to homeowners. Contact N Garland Co Reg Water District to ask about their replacement timeline and what assistance is available.

What is a galvanized service line?

Galvanized pipes are steel pipes coated with zinc. They can corrode over time and release lead if they were soldered with lead-based solder, which was common before 1986.