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DONEY PARK WATER

PWSID AZ0403005

Serves approximately 8,996 people in Arizona from groundwater.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
0
Galvanized
0
Unknown
0
% unknown

DONEY PARK WATER Lead Service Line Inventory

About This System

DONEY PARK WATER serves 8,996 people in Arizona. Like all US water utilities, it is required by federal law to identify and report on lead service lines—the pipes that connect the public water main to individual homes.

What We Know (and Don't) About Lead Lines Here

Right now, DONEY PARK WATER has not yet completed a full inventory of its service lines. That means the utility is still in the process of locating and documenting which pipes are lead, which are galvanized steel (which can contain lead), and which are safer materials like copper or plastic.

No results are currently available on this directory for your system. This does not mean there are no lead lines; it means the inventory work is underway or the data hasn't been submitted to state regulators yet.

What You Can Do Now

Your best next step is to contact DONEY PARK WATER directly and ask:

  • Has the utility completed or begun its lead service line inventory?
  • What is the timeline for finishing it?
  • Are there any preliminary findings or maps available to residents?
  • What should homeowners do if they're concerned about lead in their water?

The utility can also advise you on the simplest way to know if your home has a lead line: a visual inspection of the pipe where it enters your house (it's usually in the basement or crawl space). Lead is soft and gray; it can be scratched with a coin. However, only a licensed plumber can be certain.

If you're concerned about lead levels in your tap water right now, you can request a free test from your water utility or purchase a certified testing kit. The EPA and CDC have resources on lead and health; if you have young children or are pregnant, a conversation with your pediatrician or doctor is worthwhile.

Next Steps for Residents

  • Contact DONEY PARK WATER to ask about inventory status and timelines
  • Request information on how to identify your service line material
  • Consider having your tap water tested if lead is a concern for your household
  • Visit the EPA's lead and copper rule page for homeowner guidance

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

Does DONEY PARK WATER have lead service lines?

The utility has not yet completed a full inventory, so results are not yet available on this directory. Contact the water system directly to ask about progress on mapping and any preliminary findings.

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

You can visually inspect the pipe where water enters your home—lead is soft, gray, and can be scratched with a coin. A licensed plumber can confirm for certain. Contact your water utility for help locating your service line.

Is it safe to drink water from a lead service line?

Lead can leach into drinking water, especially if water is corrosive or sits in pipes for long periods. Using a point-of-use filter certified for lead, running water before using it, and using cold water for drinking and cooking can reduce exposure while you work toward a long-term solution.

What should I do if I'm worried about lead and my kids?

Contact your pediatrician or the CDC for health guidance. For immediate water safety, consider using a certified lead-reducing filter until your service line status is known.