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CHANDLER CITY OF

PWSID AZ0407090

Serves approximately 247,328 people in Arizona 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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% unknown

Lead Service Line Inventory for Chandler City of Water System

Chandler serves about 247,000 people in Arizona. If you're wondering whether your home might be connected to the water main with a lead service line, here's what we know about the system's inventory status.

Current Inventory Status

Chandler City of has not yet inventoried its lead service lines. The utility has not reported how many service lines contain lead, are galvanized, or are confirmed lead-free. This doesn't mean your home is unsafe—it means the utility is still in the process of identifying which lines need attention.

Why This Matters

Lead service lines are the most common source of lead in drinking water. When water sits in these pipes, especially if it's corrosive, lead can leach into your tap water. Children are especially vulnerable to lead exposure, which can affect brain development and learning. Even low levels matter over time.

The Safe Drinking Water Act requires all utilities to develop and maintain an inventory of their service lines. Chandler is working toward meeting this requirement, though details on their timeline and completion status aren't yet public here.

What You Can Do Now

Test your water. Chandler can provide a free or low-cost test kit. Contact the utility directly to request one and learn your home's specific situation.

Know your home's age. Service lines installed before 1986 are more likely to contain lead. If your home was built in the 1980s or earlier, ask your water utility whether your service line has been identified or tested.

Use cold tap water for drinking and cooking. Hot water dissolves lead more readily. If you haven't used a tap for several hours, run it for 30 seconds before filling a glass—this flushes out water that's been sitting in the pipes.

Consider a filter. NSF-certified filters designed to remove lead can reduce exposure while you wait for your utility's inventory work and any needed replacements.

Getting More Information

Contact Chandler City of Water Services directly. They can tell you whether your address is on a known lead service line, discuss testing options, and explain their timeline for completing the full inventory.

Next steps for residents

  • Call or visit Chandler's water utility website to request a free lead test kit for your home
  • Ask whether your service line has been inventoried or tested yet
  • If your home was built before 1986, ask specifically about your line's material
  • Flush your tap for 30 seconds before filling glasses if water hasn't been used in several hours

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Key figures

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