SUNRISE WATER COMPANY Lead Service Line Inventory
About this water system
SUNRISE WATER COMPANY serves approximately 6,490 people in Arizona. The utility draws its water from groundwater sources.
Lead service line inventory status
No lead service line inventory data is currently available for this utility.
This does not mean the system is lead-free. It means SUNRISE WATER COMPANY has not yet publicly reported information about:
- How many lead service lines exist in their system
- How many pipes are galvanized (steel coated with zinc, which can corrode and release lead)
- How many pipes are confirmed lead-free
- How many pipes remain unknown
The U.S. EPA requires all water utilities to develop and maintain an inventory of lead service lines. If SUNRISE WATER COMPANY has not shared this data publicly, you can contact them directly to ask about their inventory status and timeline for completion.
What you can do now
Contact your utility. Ask SUNRISE WATER COMPANY specifically:
- Do you have a lead service line inventory? When will it be available?
- What is your home's service line material? (Many utilities can tell you based on your address.)
- Do you offer free or subsidized testing or replacement programs?
Test your water. If you're concerned about lead, you don't need to wait for the inventory. Many utilities and county health departments offer free or low-cost lead testing kits. Testing takes about a week and gives you a clear answer for your home.
Know the symptoms. Lead exposure poses the greatest risk to young children and pregnant people. If you have concerns about health effects, contact your pediatrician or the CDC's lead hotline (1-800-CDC-INFO).
Look into replacements. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law allocated federal funding for lead service line replacement nationwide. Your utility can tell you if SUNRISE WATER COMPANY has received funds and what their replacement timeline looks like.
Next steps for residents
- Contact SUNRISE WATER COMPANY at your next bill or online to ask about your service line material
- Request a free lead test kit from your utility or county health department
- If your home has a lead service line, ask about replacement programs and costs
- Keep an eye on your utility's website for when the lead inventory becomes public
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does SUNRISE WATER COMPANY have lead service lines?
The utility has not publicly reported data on lead service lines. To find out if your home has one, contact SUNRISE WATER COMPANY directly with your address.
How do I test my water for lead?
Ask SUNRISE WATER COMPANY or your county health department for a free or low-cost lead test kit. Testing takes about a week and tells you if lead is present in your water.
What should I do if I have a lead service line?
Contact your utility to ask about replacement programs, costs, and timelines. Ask if SUNRISE WATER COMPANY has received federal funding to help pay for replacement.
Is lead in drinking water dangerous?
Lead exposure poses health risks, especially for young children and pregnant people. Talk to your pediatrician or the CDC (1-800-CDC-INFO) about specific health concerns.